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Published 16:54 27 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 20:50 27 Dec 2017 GMT
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Ciarán Whelan just missed the cut having bowed out after the 2009 season whilst Darragh Ó Sé also didn't play anything in 2010 so that sure-fire midfield duo were omitted.
Barry Owens has won two All-Stars playing with Fermanagh and has even won games for the Erne County from full forward.
2012 Footballer of the Year Karl Lacey could've been deployed anywhere along that backline whilst Pádraig Joyce is pulled further afield to hold the half forward line so Brogan and O'Sullivan can run and to make way for what must be the three best ball-winners in the game.
Derry's Paddy Bradley is the top championship scorer of all time out of any player to hail from Ulster whilst McDonnell is every bit as destructive, making a career out of winning individual battles and scoring as comfortably as he caught ball.
The list of names not making that team is a joke:
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