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Chirsty O'Connor: Clare set new record and Offaly taste rock-and-roll days

Plus Galway pull another rabbit out of the hat 
Chirsty O'Connor: Clare set new record and Offaly taste rock-and-roll days

SO CLOSE: Adam Screeney of Offaly reacts at the final whistle of the Leinster GAA Senior Hurling Championship Round 1 match between Offaly and Dublin at Glenisk O'Connor Park in Tullamore, Offaly. Photo by Mark Kavanagh/Sportsfile

Clare raise the most white flags in the history of the Munster round robin

Just two points ahead after having conceded all the momentum to Waterford, Eibhear Quilligan took the puckout in the 73rd minute, Peter Duggan knocked it down with his hurley, Ian Galvin tried to get onto the break and flicked it into the hand of Tony Kelly. The Ballyea man swivelled and drove the ball over the bar on the backfoot.

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