By Richard O'Reilly
Galway took the Liam McCarthy cup across the River Shannon yesterday after beating Waterford 0-26 to 2-17 in the All Ireland Hurling final at Croke Park Yesterday.
The game remained close, with the Galway holding a narrow 0-14 to 2-7 lead heading into the interval.
However, Galway pulled four points clear in the dying embers of the game to secure a first All-Ireland since 1988.
Miss it earlier? These were the views of the @Galway_GAA camp to their narrow All-Ireland Hurling Final win vs @WaterfordGAA #GALvWAT pic.twitter.com/34DHbUXRav
— The GAA (@officialgaa) September 3, 2017
Video Credit: @officialgaa/twitter
Waterford were aiming to end an even longer title drought, the Crystal County last lifted the Liam McCarthy 58 years ago in 1959.
However it was to be the Tribesmen's day with Galway Captain David Burke lifting the famous trophy.
The @TribesmenGAA are champions! Look back at GAANOW's FT highlights of the All-Ireland Hurling Final as @Galway_GAA defeated @WaterfordGAA pic.twitter.com/mslJ3ZQjab
— The GAA (@officialgaa) September 3, 2017
Video Credit: @officialgaa/twitter