It was a busy football Championship weekend with action taking place in all four provinces.
There were six matches in all, with Tipperary making the biggest headlines thanks to their shock victory over Cork.
The Premier County had many heroes, but Brian Fox pips team-mates like Michael Quinlivan and Kevin O'Halloran to a make the short-list for this week's Footballer of the week.
He's joined there by Donegal's Odhrán MacNiallais and Roscommon's Ciaran Murtagh who both played key roles in their team's respective victories over Fermanagh and Sligo.
The voting process is simple: retweet the image of your chosen player on the GAA's official Twitter account (@officialgaa) or like their image on the GAA's official Facebook and Instagram pages. Voting will close at 10am on Tuesday, June 14 and the winner will be announced on GAA.ie.
Football Player of the week nominations
Brian Fox - Tipperary
28-year-old Brian Fox has been one of Tipperary's best footballers for a good few years now and was absolutely outstanding in the Premier County's victory over Cork on Sunday.
The wing-forward scored 1-1 from play and also played key roles in Tipperary's other two goals scored by Conor Sweeney and Michael Quinlivan.
Apart from providing Tipp with a sharp cutting edge in attack, Fox also foraged very effectively for possession in his own half and his ability to carry the ball at pace was a feature of his performance.
Ciaran Murtagh - Roscommon
Roscommon badly needed some leaders to step forward when they trailed Sligo by eight points at half-time of their Connacht SFC Semi-Final, and team captain Ciaran Murtagh obliged.
He was at the heart of everything good they did in the second-half as they threw off the shackles and attacked with abandon.
He scored a brilliant goal that brought the teams level and then showed good mental strength to convert a crucial penalty as he finished with a personal tally of 2-2.
Odhrán Mac Niallais - Donegal
At the age of 23, Odhrán Mac Niallais is already one of the key leaders in the Donegal team and also deserves to be regarded as one of the best forwards in the country now.
The classy left-footed half-forward was superb for 14-man Donegal on Sunday as he scored the two decisive goals that effectively killed the Fermanagh challenge.
Both of them were brilliant finishes. The first was a piledriver that cannoned into the net off the the underside of the cross-bar, and the second was a really smart palmed finish under pressure.
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