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Team of the Week [28-10-16]

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 Thomas Brady (Arva)

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Tiarnan McConville

Crossmglen U21s
Superb late save ensured that Crossmaglen earned a win against Armagh Harps.

Player
Paul McNeill

Slaughtneil
A real rock in the heart of the Slaughtneil defence.

Player
Matthew Magee

Ramor
The teenager was sprung into action against Castlerahan and performed heroically.

Player
Shaun Coyle

Latton Ladies
Chipped in with two points in a powerful display as Latton saw off St Naul’s.

Player
Gabhan Sludden

Killyclogher
Made an absolutely crucial block in the first half and got forward to good effect.

Player
Chrissy McKaigue

Slaughtneil
Produced the performance of his life as Slaughtneil made history against Loughgiel.

Player
Conal McNulty

Eglish
Charged through for a brilliant goal that laid the foundation for victory over Clonoe.

Player
Hugh McFadden

Killybegs
Tallied 1-4 as Killybegs survived their relegation play-off against Glenfin.

Player
Shannon Graham

Slaughtneil
Played her heart out as Slaughtneil camogs came back from the brink to snatch a draw against Loughgiel.

Player
Eoghan McGettigan

Naomi Conaill Minors
Never shirked his responsibilities and scored five points, four from play, against St Eunan’s.

Player
Adrian Cole

Ramor
Excelled on the big stage as he inspired Ramor to a first senior crown in 24 seasons. Kicked four points in total.

Player
Domhnall Nugent

Lame Dhearg
Hit the bulk of the scores as Lamh Dhearg saw off the stubborn Inniskeen challenge.

Player
Racquel McCarry

Louhgiel Shamrocks
The Antrim star contributed five points as the Ulster camogie final with Slaughtneil went to a replay.

Player
Cormac O'Doherty

Slaughtneil
Displayed all his considerable skills as he racked up a personal tally of 1-8 against Loughgiel.

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Mark Bradley

Killyclogher
Produced a stupendous performance against Coalisland. Kicked six points from play and displayed a sublime array of skills.

Voting will close on Monday 31st October at 10.00am

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