Check out the ninth Team of the Week for 2023 after action from the Junior Football final, Hurling finals and Camogie final.
Vote for the player that you think deserves to be named Player of the Week. That player will pick up an exclusive The Sideline Eye jersey, produced by Capture Athletics.
Our voting polls will close at 8pm on Wednesday, with the Player of the Week announced at 9pm. Vote below!
Bobby McKerr (Clann Eireann II)
Made two brilliant point-blank saves, on in each half, as Clann Eireann IIs saw off Ballyhegan.
Aislinn McMahon (Crossmaglen Camogie)
McMahon picked up the Player of the Match award as Crossmaglen defeated Derrynoose after a replay.
Matthew McCaughley (Clann Eireann II)
Picked up Ballyhegan dangerman James McCormack and held the JFC top scorer to one-point from play.
Paul Gaffney (Middletown)
One of the older guard that led the line for Middletown as they completed five championship titles in a row.
Glenn McKeown (Killeavy)
A steady hand around the middle of the field, McKeown was super for Killeavy as they overcame Sean Treacy’s.
Michael Doran (Sean Treacy’s)
Doran’s accuracy from frees kept Sean Treacy’s in the game as he landed 0-11 of their 2-12 total.
Dean Gaffney (Middletown)
Another top-class performance from Gaffney who played in a free role and top scored with 0-8 on the day.
Mark Hughes (Ballyhegan)
Hughes was fighting a losing battle at midfield and his first half goal breathed some life into Ballyhegan.

Conor Corvan (Keady)
Carried the fight at time for Keady as they just came up short against Middletown. Corvan fired over 0-6.
Rogan McVeigh (Clann Eireann II)
Has been one of Clann Eireann’s shinning lights throughout the championship and had another great display.
Joseph O’Connor (Killeavy)
O’Connor was on fire as Killeavy upset the odds to claim Junior honours. He rattled off 2-5 on the day, 2-4 from play.
Sean Og McGuinness (Middletown)
The youngster gave another fine display for Middletown and rattled off three-points to help them retain their crown.

Ethan McKenna (Clann Eireann II)
McKenna gave a Man of the Match display as Clann Eireann IIs hammered Ballyhegan in the Junior final.
Conor Hannaway (Killeavy)
Nailed eight points for Killeavy (seven frees) and his accuracy in front of the posts gave his team a good platform.
Matthew McCaughley (Clann Eireann II)
McCaughley finished as top scorer on Saturday night and his two first half goals set his side on their way.
