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Four Dubs in GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week

Four Dubs in GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week

Mon, 17th June 2019

The heroics of four Dublin hurlers in Saturday night's pulsating Leinster SHC round-robin victory over Galway has been acknowledged in the Gaa.ie Hurling Team of the Week.

Goalkeeper Alan Nolan, defenders Paddy Smyth and Chris Crummey as well as forward Conal Keaney have all been selected.

Keaney has also made the shortlist for the Hurler of the Week.

The voting process is simple: like their image on the GAA's official Instagram page.

Voting will close at 10am on Tuesday June 18 and the winner will be announced on GAA.ie.

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GAA.IE Hurler of the Week: Nominations

Seamus Callanan (Tipperary)

Seamus Callanan impressed for Tipperary, who chalked up a fourth straight Munster Championship win against Limerick at Semple Stadium.

The Drom-Inch attacker netted an opportunistic goal scoring 1-4 from play as Liam Sheedy's outfit delivered in style.

Conal Keaney (Dublin)

It was a delightful Saturday evening at Parnell Park for Dublin with Conal Keaney hugely effective as Galway were dumped out of the Leinster Championship.

The experienced Keaney was a wholehearted and inspirational figure as Mattie Kenny's outfit claimed a place in the All Ireland series.

Diarmuid O'Keeffe (Wexford)

Diarmuid O'Keeffe produced a typically industrious display during Wexford's dramatic draw against Kilkenny on Saturday evening.

O'Keeffe rifled over four points for Davy Fitzgerald's team, who now face Kilkenny in the Leinster decider on June 30.

Players of the Week are decided based on votes cast by followers of the Official GAA Instagram page.

GAA.ie Hurling Team of the Week

1: Alan Nolan (Dublin)

2: Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny) 3: Michael Boyle (Kerry) 4: Paddy Smyth (Dublin)

5: Chris Crummey (Dublin) 6: Padraic Maher (Tipperary) 7: Brendan Maher (Tipperary)

8: Diarmuid O'Keeffe (Wexford) 9: Colm Galvin (Clare)

10: Peter Duggan (Clare) 11: Conal Keaney (Dublin) 12: Adrian Mullen (Kilkenny)

13: Patrick Horgan (Cork) 14: Seamus Callanan (Tipperary) 15: Tony Kelly (Clare)

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