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Published 19:30 28 Jul 2018 BST
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Clare 1-30 Galway 1-30 AETThe sides will have to do it all again after 90 crazy, crazy minutes at Croke Park and, to be honest, nobody will complain. Clare's Peter Duggan was awarded man of the match for his inspirational performance. It was him who knocked over the free with the last touch of the game to force extra time and it was him who took on four Galway men and volleyed over an audacious piece of skill after juggling the sliotar at the other side of men whilst he was taking shoulders from all angles. https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1023259225424883714 It was pure composure, pure ability, pure class. It was Peter Duggan at his very best and it was, like all his moments of intervention were, absolutely crucial to the outcome of the game. Perhaps draw left it on an anti-climax but, Christ, Peter Duggan would not have deserved to lose this match. The more times kids get to see him play, the better.
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