*Tom Curran accepts his award from Martin Daly. 

IN HIS first start of the championship, Tom Curran made his mark for St Joseph’s Doora/Barefield to scoop the Martin Daly Autos/The Clare Echo player of the week.

Curran was a constant threat in the inside line of Doora/Barefield’s attack as they overcame Cratloe in the Clare SFC semi-finals to advance to a first senior final since 2012.

Jinking left and right when he got on the ball, Tom more importantly was able to put the ball between the posts and in the back of the net.

He finished as the top scorer for The Parish with 1-5 to his name and had an electric spark whenever the ball came his way.

Injuries have limited his involvement this season but Tom showed his importance to the Doora/Barefield attack in what was one of their best collective displays since winning promotion from the intermediate ranks in 2020.

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