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Published 16:11 3 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 15:52 7 Mar 2019 GMT
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Next weekend's relegation clash is the big one though and with this grudge rivalry getting even bigger by the game, both counties will be treating it like an All-Ireland final.
The Dublin hurlers hadn't worn their away jersey in a long time.Dwyer's red proved crucial though and Danny Sutcliffe finished them off with two big late points.
The Clooney-Quin followed it up with frees as Clare looked destined for victory, only for Gillane to strike back late on. Duggan and Gillane were accountable for most of the scoring, with the Clare man hitting 1-6 (0-6f) to the Limerick man's 0-8f.
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