Cillian Kiely has been telling Midlands 103 what led to a year of strong form and results.
Cillian Kiely has revealed that support at home and from the Offaly Senior hurling manager has brought him back to the inter-county fold, and in to his best form.
Kiely helped Kilcormac-Killoughey to a comprehensive 18 point win over the defending champions Shinrone at Grant Heating St Brendan's Park in Birr on Sunday.
Prior to that, the utility hurler was part of Johnny Kelly's Offaly side that secured promotion to Division One of the National League, and made the final of the Joe McDonaghy Cup.
Kiely tell Midlands 103's Joe Troy, this year's success, started at home:
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