*Feakle/Killanena’s Zi Yan Spillane accepts her prize from Damien Browne, Lending Manager of St. Francis Credit Union. 

SUCCESSIVE semi-final appearances have been secured by Feakle/Killanena with Zi Yan Spillane playing a leading role which sees her named the Clare Credit Unions/The Clare Echo player of the week.

A ten point haul from Zi Yan saw Feakle/Killanena blitz fellow East Clare side Kilkishen 5-27 2-11 to seal their place in the last four of the Clare Credit Unions senior camogie championship.

Spillane a member of the Clare senior side was very prominent in their round five victory and has been to the fore in their run to the semi-finals.

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