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Published 16:45 24 Oct 2018 BST
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1. Paul Hearty (Crossmaglen)
3. Francie Bellew (Crossmaglen)
He did alright with his six All-Irelands and he did it all by emptying lads with a smile on his face.
4. Kieran Fitzgerald (Corofin)
Athletic, tireless, cute. Still going.
5. Declan Meehan (Caltra)
One of the finest wing backs of this generation, Declan Meehan was ahead of his time when it came to number fives who put forwards on the back foot.
Ate up yards like nothing normal, split posts with ease. Instrumental in Caltra's rise to the top in 2003/04.
6. James Nallen (Crossmolina)
Six Mayo titles, three Connacht gongs and the All-Ireland that the legend deserved. A centre back who really did have it all.
7. Aaron Kernan (Crossmaglen)
Only fitting that there's a Cross' man on every single line of the pitch.
8. Enda Muldoon (Ballinderry)
One of the most pristine footballers Ireland has ever produced, Enda Muldoon really was the whole package.
No-one could field ball as well as his octopus tentacles could suck the thing in. No-one could thread passes as well as his magical right foot could command the size five to go wherever and however he wanted it to. No-one could play midfield, half forward, full forward and - in later days - roaming around the half back line with as much distinction as Enda Muldoon could. The Big Easy, they call him. Everything was just so easy for him.
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9. Tony McEntee (Crossmaglen)
A work horse with as much class as he had running power.
10. John McEntee (Crossmaglen)
A work horse with as much running power as he had class.
11. Ciaran McDonald (Crossmolina)
The best left foot of all time, bar none.
Decent brain, decent runner, decent shoulders too.
12. Diarmuid Connolly (St. Vincent's)
He's won two All-Irelands with the Dublin outfit and he's done it all with pure gracefulness and pure, raw explosiveness.
Connolly is a dream to watch at inter-county level anyway but, at club football, it's like he's playing over the bar every time. Always has so much time and space to himself and picks passes and splits posts with consummate ease.
13. Colm Cooper (Dr. Crokes)
The most beautiful footballer ever got his just rewards for toiling with the club for so long when he inspired them to St. Patrick's Day success in 2017.
14. Colin Corkery (Nemo Rangers)
They don't make them like they used to.
15. Oisin McConville (Crossmaglen)
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