It was another busy weekend of club action with provincial clashes and county finals taking place across the country.
Club GAA team of the weekend
1 Stephen O'Keeffe (Ballygunner)
His point-blank save from Doon corner forward Jack Ryan was both game-changing and spectacular, helping Ballygunner to victory.
#GAABEO 32 nóim @DoonGaaClub 0-13 (13)@ballygunnerHc 0-9 (9)
Sábháil den scoth ag Stephen O Keefe
Could this be the turning point in the Game??#GAA #Hurling
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— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) November 3, 2024
2 Aaron Deeney (St Eunan's)
Impressed in defeat, holding Darragh Canavan scoreless with an exceptional display of man-marking.
3 Paddy O'Connor (St Martin's)
The St Martin's full back was typically reliable as they kept St Anne's at bay during the Wexford final.
4 Oisin Kelm (Erne Gaels Belleek)
Scored a crucial point as Erne Gaels Belleek won their first Fermanagh title in 43 years.
5 Chris Thomas (Doon)
Ghosted forward to score four points from play in a tremendous display.
6 Barry Murphy (Doon)
An early knock didn't hold him back, with Murphy running from deep and distributing the ball well throughout an impressive Doon performance.
7 Davy Lyons (Adare)
Used his pace to good effect throughout, scoring a points as Adare got the better of Fr. Caseys in the Limerick football final.
8 Ben McDonnell (Errigal Ciaran)
The midfielder stepped up with three huge points in a row, helping Errigal Ciaran over the line in the closing minutes against St Eunan's.
9 Darragh O'Donovan (Doon)
Faded slightly in the second half but his first half performance was inspirational, setting the tone for Doon.
10 Padraig Fitzgerald (Kilrossanty)
The Waterford senior hurler gave an exhibition in the Munster junior quarter final, scoring 0-13, including 0-8 from play in Kilrossanty's win over the Limerick champs Feenagh Kilmeedy.
11 Shane O'Donnell (St Eunan's)
Won man-of-the-match in defeat, having terrorised the Errigal Ciaran defence with four delightful points from play.
12 Hugh Bourke (Adare)
Produced a man-of-the-match display, racking up 1-5 in Adare's victory.
13 Dessie Hutchinson (Ballygunner)
Having had a quiet first half, Hutchinson exploded into life in the second, scoring points from all ranges and angles.
14 Fola Ayorinde (St Loman's)
Destroyed Dunshaughlin with a tremendous display, scoring 1-2 from play.
15 Matthew Ging (Tinahely)
The Wicklow club are living a fairytale having won their first county championship in 40 years last Sunday, backing it up with a shock Leinster championship win over Portarlington. Ging was again sublime, scoring 1-3 from play.
Mathew Ging BLASTS it into the back of the net😮💨
Weaving his way in and out of the defense, Ging makes no mistake🔥
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— Clubber (@clubber) November 3, 2024