Limerick are back in the All-Ireland hurling final for the first time in 11 years after a dramatic extra-time win against Cork at Croke Park on Sunday.
Six points down with under ten minutes to play, Limerick had looked as though their quest for a first All-Ireland title since 1973 was over for another year.
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A valiant fightback saw the game, like the first semi-final of the weekend between Clare and Galway, require a further 20 minutes of action.
In the end, Limerick's superior bench made the difference.
Photographers from Sportsfile were on the pitch after the game to capture the Limerick celebrations.
Seán Finn of Limerick celebrates
Mad eyes from Pat Ryan
Kyle Hayes and Sean Finn
Goalkeeper Nickie Quaid
David Reilly is the centre of attention after the final whistle
Centre-back Declan Hannon and Limerick manager John Kiely
John Kiely and Cork manager John Meyler
Cian Lynch and Pat Ryan
Kyle Hayes
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