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Team of the Week [04-11-16]

Here is the Gaelic Life team of the week taking into account all codes and levels. You can vote for your favourite player in our player poll on the right hand side and this week’s winner will go through to our player of the month competition in association with theGAAstore.com. Please support your favourite player or send us your comments via twitter @Gaelic_Life @theGAAstore using the hash tag #GLPlayerOfTheWeek

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Last weeks winner was Eoghan McGettigan (Naomh Connaill)

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Paddy Joe Herron

Lamh Dhearg
Kept a clean sheet and was assured from the puck out as Lamh Dhearg clinched the title.

Player
Max Davis

Downings
Davis and his defensive colleagues ºlimited Magilligan to ten points.

Player
Brendan Rogers

Slaughtneil
Rogers displayed all his leadership qualities as Slaughtneil held off the determined Derrygonnelly challenge.

Player
Darragh O'Hanlon

Kilcoo
Stood up with a vital penalty before being stretchered off late on for Kilcoo.

Player
Tommy Geehan

Blackhill Emeralds
The half-back kicked two points as Blackhill eased to the semis.

Player
Jarlath Jackman

Newtownbutler
Finished as top-scorer with six points, four from frees, as the Fermanagh men beat Drumgath.

Player
Mary Kelly

Slaughtneil Camog
Scored the game-winning goal as Slaughtneil claimed a magical Ulster title.

Player
Fergal Meenagh

Kilyclogher
At the heart of all that was good in Killyclogher’s win over Cargin.

Player
Shauna Grey

Shane O'Neill's
Player of the match as her superb solo goal helped Shane’s to a thrilling win over Kinawley.

Player
Ryan Loughran

Pomeroy
The youngster excelled himself with five points from play as Pomeroy qualified for the Intermediate semis.

Player
Stefan Forker

Maghery
Took the game by the scruff of the neck as Maghery dug deep against Ramor in Sunday’s Ulster SFC quarter-final.

Player
David Garland

Donaghmoyne
Kicked nine points, five from play, as Donaghmoyne edged Bredagh.

Player
Cathriona McConnell

Donaghmoyne Ladies
Scored an important 1-7 as Donaghmoyne finished strongly to claim their 10th Ulster title.

Player
Conor Laverty

Kilcoo
Produced a majestic second-half against Glenswilly and won his side’s penalty as Kilcoo qualifed for the semi-finals.

Player
Mark Bradley

Killyclogher
Bradley’s first-half wondergoal against Cargin will live long in the memory of the 5,000 people who witnessed it in Healy Park.

Voting will close on Monday 7th November at 10.00am

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