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Team of the Week [10-02-17]

Here is the Gaelic Life team of the week in association with @theGAAstore taking into account all codes and levels. You can vote for your favourite player in our player poll on the right hand side. Send us your comments via twitter @Gaelic_Life @theGAAstore using the hash tag #GLPlayerOfTheWeek

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Last weeks winner was Tiarnan McConville (Crossmaglen)

Player
Mickey O'Neill

Tyrone
Pulled off two crucial saves in the first-half against Roscommon.

Player
Caoimhe Morgan

Armagh
The Armagh skipper led by example as the Orchard Ladies overcame the famous Rebelettes.

Player
Mickey Jones

Fermanagh
Kept Alan Davidson a peripheral figure for long stretches against Down.

Player
Patrick McBride

Antrim
Could hardly be blamed for Antrim’s five-point defeat to Tipperary, kicking two points from play.

Player
Padraig Faulkner

Cavan
One of Cavan’s best on show as they fell short against the Dubs.

Player
Martin Reilly

Donegal
Broke through enemy lines on multiple occasions and drew the foul that won Donegal’s penalty.

Player
Niall Sludden

Tyrone
Another week, another assured performance from the Dromore man. Always takes the right option.

Player
Eoin Donnelly

Fermanagh
Lorded the midfield sector as Fermanagh ran rampant in the second-half against Down.

Player
Caroline O'Hanlon

Armagh
Dominated the middle third as Armagh ladies upset the apple cart against Cork.

Player
Gemma Begley

Tyrone
Scored all four goals and tortured the Kildare defence as Tyrone clinched a narrow win.

Player
Conor McManus

Monaghan
One of the best players in the game lived up to his billing against Mayo, kicking six points.

Player
Maria Canavan

St Ciaran's
Peter Canavan’s niece slotted seven points as St Ciaran’s clinched the U20A final. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Player
Conor Quinn

St Pius X
Fired two goals to copperfasten St Pius X’s semi-final berth in the McLarnon Cup.

Player
James Kielt

Derry
Swung over a last-gasp equaliser to spare Derry’s blushes as they drew their opening assignment against Clare.

Player
Ethan Rafferty

Armagh
Notched 1-5, including two late points, as Armagh could only manage a draw against Sligo in their Division 3 opener.

Voting will close on Monday 13th February at 10.00am

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