She formed part of the faithful county's successful league campaign.
Offaly forward Mairéad Teehan has been named player of the month for April, announced by the Gaelic Players Association eariler today.
Teehan played a major role in helping The Faithful County achieve promotion from Division 2A, scoring 2-04 and claiming player of the match in the league final victory over Derry.
David Sullivan's team are back in action against Antrim in All Ireland Championship in under 3 weeks time.
Cork's Brian Hayes and Meath's Mathew Costello were named the Players of the Month in hurling and football for April
Meanwhile Kerry's Síofra O’Shea picked up the women's footballer of the month.
GAA Predident Jarlath Burns said: "Well done to Mairéad Teehan and Síofra O’Shea on their respective camogie and ladies football awards on the back of great displays for Offaly and Kerry.
GPA President Dónal Óg Cusack said: “I want to offer my heartiest congratulations to our four worthy winners in Brian, Mairéad, Mathew and Síofra. As you know, these awards are voted for by their peers and that does make them extra special. I wish them well for the weeks and months ahead."
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