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Team of the Week [10-03-17]

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 Caoileann Conway (Tyrone)

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Michael Cunningham

Down
Cunningham produced a commanding display against Derry. Composure personified.

Player
Niall Rowland

Armagh
The Armagh defender struck a rare goal to set the wheels in motion against Offaly.

Player
Brendan Donaghy

Armagh
Donaghy’s return from injury brought a real composure to defence

Player
Caolan Ward

Donegal
The St Eunan’s clubman was teak tough at the back and played a part in Donegal’s goal.

Player
Aoife Ni Chaiside

Slaughtneil
The Slaughtneil captain produced the goods on the biggest stage against Sarsfields.

Player
Tiernan McCann

Tyrone
The Killyclogher flyer spearheaded the Tyrone counter-attack with two audacious points.

Player
Paddy Burke

Antrim Hurler
Produced a stand-out performance as Antrim overcame Kildare.

Player
Barry Mulrone

Fermanagh
Kicked four sublime points from play on an otherwise disappointing day against Kildare.

Player
Louise Dougan

Slaughtneil
Dougan slotted six crucial frees as Slaughtneil edged the All-Ireland final.

Player
Niall Grimley

Armagh
The Armagh man tallied 1-3 from play against a shell-shocked Offaly, who slumped to a 6-22 to 0-10 defeat.

Player
Eilis Ni Chaiside

Slaughtneil
Drove over a majestic point to seal Slaughtneil’s historic victory against Sarsfields.

Player
Conor McGinn

Down
The experienced Down man led the way against a shell-shocked Derry side.

Player
Ciaran Thompson

Donegal
Selected as man of the match after scoring five points and putting in a hard-working shift for his side.

Player
Barry O'Hagan

Down
Down’s lone full-forward had one of his best games in the red and black against Derry.

Player
Sean Cavanagh

Tyrone
His second-half introduction proved pivotal against a resilient Monaghan. Kicked three crucial scores. There’s life in the old dog yet.

Voting will close on Monday 13th March at 10.00am

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