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Team of the Week [18-11-16]

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 Dana Teague (St Joseph's)

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Antoin McMullan

Slaughtneil
Produced a stunning save from a Tiernan Cox volley to stem a possible Killyclogher fightback.

Player
Colm Byrne

Eglish
The talented Eglish man defender with discipline and attakced with intent against Augher.

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Darragh O'Hanlon

Kilcoo
Display his massive worth to Kilcoo with a fantastic performance against Maghery.

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Michael Murnaghan

Donaghmoyne
A tenacious figure in defence as Donaghmoyne finished stronger against Aghagallon.

Player
Darryl Branagan

Kilcoo
Did his bit for the cause as he put Maghery on the back-foot with his searing pace.

Player
James Daly

Blackhill
Daly led by example with a resolute performance against Downings.

Player
Keelan Feeney

Slaughtneil
Slaughtneil were fantastic from 1-15 but Feeney stood out with an intelligent display.

Player
Anthony Courtney

Blackhill
Hugely influential in the middle against Downings.

Player
Padraig Cassidy

Slaughtneil
Asked serious questions of the Killyclogher defence with his raiding runs through the centre.

Player
Jason Doherty

Cloughmills
His late goal secured Cloughmills’ win over Keady, while he also chipped in with two points as the Antrim side advanced to the Intermediate final.

Player
Kieran McGeary

Pomeroy
Slotted over five vital frees and caused Castledawson no end of trouble from open play as well.

Player
Conor McCreesh

Rock
Newtownbutler had no answer to Rock’s rejuvenated forward in Sunday’s Ulster Junior semi-final.

Player
Ryan Johnston

Kilcoo
Left the Maghery defence in his wake as he scored a fantastic 29th minute goal in Kilcoo’s straightforward semi-final victory.

Player
Se McGuigan

Slaughtneil
Set up the all-important goal in a coming of age performance from the Slaughtneil forward.

Player
Stephen McMahon

Kilanny
Some sensational scores in the second-half ensured back-to-back promotions for the Monaghan club.

Voting will close on Monday 21st November at 10.00am

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