*Mikey O’Neill receives his award from fellow Kilmaley teammate Seán Kennedy of St Francis CU. 

MIKEY O’NEILL rolled back the years as Kilmaley made it three wins from three to seal top spot in Group 4 of the Clare SHC to be chosen as the St Francis Credit Union/The Clare Echo player of the week.

Kilmaley have shown plenty of life to secure top spot in the Group of Death. In their latest outing, Mikey contributed 0-8 from play during the course of forty seven minutes as they defeated Scariff 1-31 2-18.

Injury kept him out of the starting fifteen for the first round win over Ballyea but O’Neill’s energy and experience has been a welcome return to the Kilmaley team.

His showing on Saturday evening was among his best championship performances in years and bodes well for Kilmaley as they turn their attention to the knockout stages and look to maintain their impressive run of form.

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