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Clare defeat Cork after extra-time to win the All-Ireland Hurling final

Clare have defeated Cork 3-29 to 1-34 after extra-time to win the All-Ireland final at Croke Park.

It is their first All-Ireland title since 2013, when they also defeated Cork to win the Liam McCarthy cup.

In a final that will be remembered for years, Clare's experienced players stepped up in big moments, with Tony Kelly, Aidan McCarthy, Mark Rogers scored the goals for the Banner county.

Kelly became one of the few players to captain Clare to an All-Ireland title, and scored points at vital stages to keep the dream alive.

Cork gave everything, with Patrick Horgan scoring 0-9 to become the all-time top scorer in the championship, and Robert Downey scoring one of the best goals you will see in a final.

However, it was not to be for Cork, as Clare got the better of their Munster rivals in an incredible final.

Cork got off to a quick start and were 0-3 to 0-0 up after a couple of minutes.

While Clare responded well, Cork got the first goal of the game through Robert Downey in a ruthless attacking start to the game from Cork.

Clare were in trouble, and needed a lifeline, and they got it from Aidan McCarthy's goal in the 16th minute. This reduced the deficit to 1-08 to 1-05 for Cork.

Cork kept their composure, with Patrick Horgan becoming the all-time top scorer in the championship as he scored three points in the first half.

Despite not being at their best, Clare recovered, with Shane O'Donnell and David Reidy scoring crucial points.

Clare took the lead in the 32nd minute through McCarthy to take the lead for the first time, but Darragh Fitzgibbon made sure the sides are level at the break.

Clare started the stronger of the sides in the second half with Mark Rodgers scoring their second goal as they lead 2-14 to 1-16 after

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