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Smith, Colleran and Screeney Star On Balls.ie Club GAA Team Of The Weekend

Smith, Colleran and Screeney Star On Balls.ie Club GAA Team Of The Weekend
Niall McIntyre
By Niall McIntyre Updated
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Storm Ashley didn't stop these players, with a number of outstanding displays over the weekend's club games.

1 Ryan Elliott (Dunloy)

Made a stunning save from a Neil McManus penalty as Dunloy came up just short in the Antrim SFC final.

2 Niall Carty (Padraig Pearses)

Effective in defence as Padraig Pearses won their first Roscommon SFC since 2021.

3 Michael Fitzsimons (Cuala)

Showed his enduring class with an inspirational display in the Dublin final, contributing with two rare points.

4 Conor Rehill (Crosserlough)

Man-of-the-match in a windy Breffni Park as Crosserlough won their 11th title, capping his afternoon with a goal, albeit a fortunate one.

5 Ciaran Joyce (Imokilly)

Influential throughout as Imokilly won their first Cork SHC since their last win in 2019.

6 Charlie McMorrow (Cuala)

Like a young Fitzsimons. Still just 20, McMorrow marshalled the Cuala defence while also finding the time to drive forward with powerful bursts.

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7 Donal McKenny (Ardee St Mary's)

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Man-marked his fellow All-Star nominee Sam Mulroy as Ardee St Mary's won a historic third title in a row.

8 Aidan Rochford (St Anne's Rathangan)

Reeled off four fine points from play as the Anne's reached a first final since 2021.

9 James Power (Rathgormack)

The county man's surging runs helped Rathgormack to Waterford SFC glory.

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10 Daithí Sands (Portaferry)

Hit a superb 1-5 from play as Portaferry won a high scoring thriller against Ballygalget, winning their third Down SHC in a row.

11 Eoin Colleran (Padraig Pearses)

The former Connacht minor winning captain was the difference for Pearses, kicking 1-3 from play in their SFC final win over Roscommon Gaels.

12 Ruairi Kinsella (Dunshaughlin)

The Meath senior was man-of-the-match as Dunshaughlin won their first Meath SFC since 2002, scoring 1-2.

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13 Adam Screeney (Kilcormac Killoughey)

The young star was the difference, shooting 0-10, including 0-6 from play as he dragged Kilcormac Killoughey to their second Offaly title in a row.

14 James Smith (Crosserlough)

The Cavan star played the target-man role superbly as Crosserlough overcame Ramor United in the elements.

15 Liam McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)

Kicked five points, including two beauties from play as the dual men did the double. Winning man-of-the-match completed a brilliant week for him having captained the hurlers to glory last Sunday.

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