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Published 19:28 24 Mar 2018 GMT
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At last, on Saturday evening in Portlaoise, the drought ended.
The 22-year-old finally got his hands on All-Ireland glory when it must've felt like he'd never reach those heights.
Cuala reclaimed the club title, beating Na Piarsaigh by a goal in another nail-biting decider and, after coming good at the second time of asking, the wait for O'Callaghan at least is over and the deadly dual forward can retire a happy man because Lord knows he has suffered long enough.
Not since February 17 has that man tasted that kind of victory when UCD clinched the Sigerson Cup title but the wait is over.
It brings O'Callaghan's rap sheet over the last 12 months to ridiculous heights:
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