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Balls.ie Club GAA Team Of The Weekend

Balls.ie Club GAA Team Of The Weekend
Niall McIntyre
By Niall McIntyre Updated
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Club GAA, it's the gift that keeps on giving.

1 Gearoid Loughnane (Loughrea)

Made a crucial intervention saving a penalty from the brilliant Liam Collins.

2 Donal McKenny (St Mary's Ardee)

Posed a constant threat for Rathvilly, racking up 1-2 in a brilliant display.

3 Shane Morgan (Loughrea)

Set the tone with an inspirational early score as Loughrea won their third Galway title.

4 John Furlong (Tullamore)

Helped set up one of the goals having effectively anchored the Tullamore defence throughout their win over Tinahely.

5 Declan Kenny (Padraig Pearses)

One of the main playmakers in the Pearses team, playing a big role in their win over Corofin.

6 Gavin White (Dr Crokes)

His driving runs caused all sorts of consternation in the Castlehaven defence.

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7 David O'Dowd (Cuala)

The Dublin U20 defender in 2022 kicked two points from wing back, one of them from the very top drawer.

8 Jack Conlon (Clann Eireann)

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Timed his runs to perfection, clipping over 0-3 in their win over Newbridge.

9 Ikem Ugweru (Éire Óg Inis)

Scored one goal and set up the other as his surging runs caused endless problems for the Adare defence.

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10 Anthony Burns (Loughrea)

Man-of-the-match in the Galway hurling final with 1-3 from play, proving a constant outlet in attack.

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11 Darragh Kirwan (Naas)

Another free-scoring performance from Kirwan who impressed in defeat, with five from play.

12 Niall O'Callaghan (Cuala)

Shot the lights out with 1-5, working in tandem with his brother Con to great effect.

13 Tony Brosnan (Dr Crokes)

Scored 1-7 as Crokes eliminated reigning Munster champs Castlehaven in their home pitch, with 0-4 from play.

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14 Paul Devlin (Kilcoo)

Couldn't miss as Kilcoo advanced to another Ulster semi-final, kicking 0-7 - three frees, one mark and three from play.

15 Paul Carey (Padraig Pearses)

Made decisive interventions at both ends of the pitch, scoring a goal before blocking a certain goal moments later. Ended his day with 1-4 in their defeat of Corofin.

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