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Published 23:29 30 Jul 2017 BST
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In all the uncertainty over Monaghan right now, Kieran Hughes is the one constant.
The Scotstown man ripped things up yet again against Down from the middle of the park. His left foot is becoming like a torpedo, finding Conor McManus and finding the posts and he led the Farney through a tricky Round 4 encounter as they got over their supposed Croke Park hoodoo.
Jamie Clarke (Armagh)
You'd be dizzy and out of breath just watching him move in that Armagh forward line.
Night fell on Croker on Saturday night but Clarke was darting around for 76 minutes like was the first second every second.
Won so much ball inside, laid on runners and picked some serious scores as the underdogs booked their place in the last eight.
Paul Murphy (Kerry)
Ran Galway into the ground if truth be told.
When Kerry weren't at their beautiful, economical self, Murphy made sure the supply line sickened the forwards with enough ball that the Kingdom would eventually find a way.
Lee Keegan (Mayo)
This does not need explaining. But this might help.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/891710943658475521
So get your votes in and the poll will be discussed on Monday afternoon's GAA Hour.
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