With fifteen minutes played, Galway led Clare 1-07 to a single point, despite the gap joint manager Donal Moloney always believed his players would come up with the goods.
That they did as they forced a draw with the reigning All-Ireland champions and indeed they could have dethroned them. However with time running out it was Galway who were on course for another All-Ireland final appearance only for Jason McCarthy to step up with the equaliser following ninety three minutes of hurling.
Donal expected Galway were going to bring such fire at the beginning of the game. โGalway bring terrific momentum, they did that to Kilkenny in the Leinster Final replay and we had planned for that, executing it is a different thing and Galway went full flow during that period. We never had any real doubt that we were going to bring this back and we never had any doubt in the boysโ.
โIt was a magnificent game and I think the hurling public have been served many epic games this year and today followed suitโ.
McCarthyโs point reminded him of an effort from another effort, Domhnall OโDonovan who famously sent the 2013 All-Ireland final to a replay with a last gasp strike. โThere were shades of Domhnall OโDonovan in 2013, they were about the only calm heads in the stadium those four boys at that stage in terms of how they built it one pass out over the head onto the next guy and the next guy and Jason doesnโt miss thoseโ.
Colm Galvin played a key role in limiting the influence of the Galway attack when pushed back as a sweeper while Aron Shanagherโs impact from the bench in his first appearance of the year was to be applauded as he struck for a vital goal at the beginning of the second period of extra time. โColm got on a lot of ball, heโs a very intelligent hurler and uses the ball very well. He showed great leadership as did many others on the field from both sidesโ.
โItโs pretty amazing, as cruciate ligament injuries go itโs incredible. That was one of his trademarks, that catch, turn and bang. Heโs a very driven young man,โ Moloney told reporters following the draw.
On the significance of Shanagherโs goal, he said โTwo points up thatโs a big momentum shift but Galway are magnificent, Johnny Glynn the leadership he showed bringing them back into the game, Johnny Coen aswell, youโre not going to beat Galway until youโre well down the road, we really respect the way they came back at usโ.
Seven wides in the first half of extra time did prove costly for Clare but Donal feels management can take a share of the blame for the poor shooting. โThat might have been our fault as well, we felt the likes of Seadna and Fitzy had scores in them but they were maybe too far out and on the sideline, if they fed a few of them in it might have been a different result. Galway missed scores in the overall scheme of things, when Galway were on top they missed a lot of scores, the swings and roundabouts todayโ.
When they re-emerged on the field after full time, the Banner were met with a chorus of boos from the Galway crowd as they kept their opponents waiting for several minutes. The Scariff man explained why there was an issue with time keeping. โTo be honest when you go nine points down to Galway youโve a lot of stuff to fix, the players wanted to discuss things and thrash things out, you only get one shot at this and if we caused anyone any offence weโre sorry but weโve had it both ways, weโve been waiting on the field this year and weโve had other teams waiting for us, to be honest we lost track of time, we were trying to sort a lot of stuffโ.
โYour season is riding on this, we have to get it right and the players did to be fair, they were really good at half-time, they got it right and put in a huge second halfโ.
Having showed their ability in this outing, Moloney again reiterated his disappointment with the criticism shipped towards the Clare players in recent years. โOur boys have taken a lot of criticism over the years which weโve always deemed very unfair, in Davyโs time they were taken huge criticism, theyโre the most professional group of young men Iโve ever seen and itโs great to be associated with themโ.
He added, โBoth teams have character, these are professional athletes in every way and ahead of professional athletes in some waysโ.
Semple Stadium in Thurles will host the replay, itโs a venue that will suit both teams according to the Clare joint manager. โWe like Thurles and Iโm sure Galway do as well. They were magnificent there, weโve great memories of Thurles and some great days out there so it will be probably be a bumper attendance Iโm sureโ.
*Photograph: Martin Connolly