There's nothing quite like watching a good game of hurling as those dramatic goals, points and blocks can produce more adrenaline than a million roller-coasters could ever do.
The elation of seeing a ball hit the back of the net is second to none but Davy Fitzgerald was having his Clare side aim for the crossbar at Cusack Park on Monday but it was all in the name of charity.
For every time the Bannermen hit the crossbar, €50 was dedicated to the Irish Heart Foundation and Cahercalla Hospice.
Some of the efforts are absolutely spectacular although Domhnall O'Donovan will be getting plenty of stick for his effort!
Davy Fitz even found the time to nominate his his old Waterford side to be the next team to take up this fundraising mantle.
'Hon the Banner!
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