*Darragh Stack accepts his prize from Raymond O’Mahony, lending officer with St Francis Credit Union. 

MATCH-WINNERS can be at either end of the field as Darragh Stack demonstrated to ensure his selection as the St Francis Credit Union/The Clare Echo player of the week.

Stack was between the posts for Éire Óg and pulled off four vital saves to deny Kilmaley from hitting for goal at different stages of the contest.

In what was a cagey battle, the contribution of Darragh was immense when he denied Tom O’Rourke in either half, Conor Cleary and Tommy Barry in the first and second half respectively.

Cleary did manage to raise a green flag but it turned out to be Kilmaley’s final score of the half.

Darragh’s involvement was not just confined to the big saves. As has been the case throughout the year, he continues to make himself available from open play and is very accurate with his distribution.

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