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Connaire Harrison voted GAA.ie Footballer of the Week

Connaire Harrison

Connaire Harrison

Powerful Down full-forward, Connaire Harrison, has been voted GAA.ie Footballer of the Week.

Harrison was the Mourne County's go-to man in attack in their fantastic Ulster SFC Semi-Final win over Monaghan last Saturday.

That performance earned him 3703 votes on the GAA's Official Twitter (@officialgaa), Facebook, and Instagram pages with Dublin's Paul Mannion second and Cavan's Gearoid McKiernan third.


GAA.ie Footballer of the Week

1: Connaire Harrison (Down) 3703 votes (49 per cent)

**2: **Paul Mannion (Dublin) 2584 (34 per cent)

3: Gearoid McKiernan (Cavan) 1244 (17 per cent)


Connaire Harrison played superbly in the full-forward line as Down shocked Monaghan to progress to an Ulster Final showdown against Mickey Harte's Tyrone.

Harrison was the sharpest point of the Down attack throughout his time on the field, winning hard-ball and taking his scoring opportunities clinically.

He finished with three points from play which helped Down get over the line, and his beautiful point from from the left-hand side in the first-half was one of the highlights of the game.

Paul Mannion has been around the Dublin set-up over the last five years and has always been capable of moments of brilliance, but on Sunday he registered a complete performance - scoring a remarkable eight points from play.

With Diarmuid Connolly suspended, Mannion looks to be cementing his place in the half-forward line and the UCD student showed a ruthlessness in front of goal as the Dubs ran out 31-point winners.

With the likes of Bernard Brogan and Kevin McManamon on the bench, the Dublin forwards will have to be sharp if they want to remain their place on the starting 15, and Mannion made sure that his name will be the first on the team sheet when they face Kildare in the Leinster Final.

Cavan were under pressure against Offaly in their Round 1B Qualifier, but it was Gearoid McKiernan’s contribution that proved crucial at Bord na Móna O’Connor Park.

In the first-half, McKiernan top-scored from play with four points, keeping their Midlands opponents at bay.

With the game in the balance on 42 minutes, McKiernan popped up with the game’s defining moment to slot a goal past Offaly 'keeper Alan Mulhall as Cavan pushed on.
** *** Players of the Week are decided based on votes cast by followers of @officialgaa on Twitter, on the Official GAA Facebook Page and on the Official GAA Instagram page. **