Tony Kelly is the toast of the banner as his two injury time points completed an incredible comeback and hand Clare their first league title.
Waterford led from an early stage in Semple Stadium, with Patrick Curran netting after 17 seconds before Jake Dillion raised the green flag for the second time after 19 minutes.
The Deise managed to keep Clare at arms length for the majority of the game, with Waterford leading 2-09 to 0-12 at the interval.
Momentum shifted both ways early in the second half, with the Banner clawing themselves back into the game before Waterford opened up a six point lead, only for it to be halved soon after by a Tony Kelly goal.
The Clare comeback gathered steam and they trailed by just two going into injury time, before Darach Honan and Kelly points sealed the game in the most dramatic of fashions.
Clare and Waterford players perform the respect handshake before the match
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Patrick Curran of Waterford scores the opening goal past Clare goalkeeper Patrick Kelly
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Clare’s Shane O’Donnell with Waterford’s Barry Coughlan
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Austin Gleeson of Waterford crashes into teammate Michael Walsh after catching a high ball over Clare's David Fitzgerald and Brendan Bugler
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Jake Dillon of Waterford celebrates scoring a goal
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Austin Gleeson of Waterford catches a high ball over teammate Michael Walsh and Clare's David Fitzgerald and Brendan Bugler
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Clare's Shane O’Donnell with Waterford's Philip Mahony and Kevin Moran
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Clare’s Shane Golden and Waterford’s Tom Devine
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