After trailing for over 55 minutes, late goals from Ian Walsh and substitute Barry O’Connor, as well as a beautiful point from Jason O’Callaghan, meant Duhallow earned the right to do it all again next week when an exit looked to be the obvious outcome from a long way out.
After starting the game well, Duhallow fell behind on eight minutes after Shandrum corner-forward Tim O’Mahony finished superbly to the net.
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