Clare are into their first ever All-Ireland football quarter-final after a six point win against Roscommon in Salthill.
After 77 minutes at Pearse Stadium - there were seven minutes of added time - the scoreboard read: 2-12 to 1-9.
Both of Clare's goals came in the opening 35 minutes. The first from David Tubridy and the second from Jamie Malone.
There was controversy in the second half as multiple players left the pitch following disciplinary action by Padraig Hughes.
Clare finished the game with 14 players and Roscommon 13.
Clare's Cathal O'Connor received a straight red early in second half for a high tackle - it was contentious decision. Hughes later handed out a yellow card for an almost identical offence.
Both Sean Mullooly and David Murray were sent off for Roscommon - the latter due to dual star Podge Collins 'using a bit of know how'.
In particular, Mayo fans wondered if Collins would receive similar criticism to that of Aidan O'Shea following the qualifier against Fermanagh a fortnight ago.
Podge Collins looked to be the aggressor for the Rossie red card. Will he get the A O'Shea treatment? Doubt it. Other games at play there
— Terry Reilly (@TerReilly) July 23, 2016
Podge Collins uses "know how" for that sending off don't think they said the same for Aidan O'Shea & he got no one sent off!!
— Paul Cunnane (@p_cunnane) July 23, 2016
Podge "used a bit of know how" for the sending off. Don't have an issue with that but didn't hear Aiden O'Shea getting a free pass.
— Nathan Murphy (@nathanmurf) July 23, 2016
Here's some of the reaction to the game.
Great shot of Podge Collins and family after Clare's qualifier win against Roscommon #GAA pic.twitter.com/9ppLgMsOWA
— Balls.ie (@ballsdotie) July 23, 2016
Clare became the 22nd county to make the All-Ireland quarter-final and first new quarter-finalist since Cavan in 2013
— Mark Gallagher (@bailemg) July 23, 2016
Special day for Clare football. Some players have remained on field for nearly an hour after final whistle. Want to savour this moment
— Mark Gallagher (@bailemg) July 23, 2016
Momentous result for Clare. Roscommon may as well have played day after losing to Galway. Will we see McStay on RTE for rest of c'ship? #GAA
— John Fogarty (@JohnFogartyIrl) July 23, 2016
Still 4 Munster teams in the football Championship
— Brian Flanagan (@BHDFlanagan) July 23, 2016
Smart, confident performance by Clare to reach quarter-finals. Roscommon were abject though. A tame exit after a spring that promised much
— Paul Brennan (@Brennan_PB) July 23, 2016
Clare Footballers are heading to Croke Park !! Yes ! Very proud . Now don't we have good footballers in my county ? First ever Quarter final
— Marty Morrissey (@MartyM_RTE) July 23, 2016
Amazing win, over to the hurlers now #nopressure #clare
— Marie Crowe (@mariecrowe) July 23, 2016
So, there's nothing in the qualifiers for the 'weaker' counties? #GAA
— Pat Nolan (@pat_nolan) July 23, 2016
Clare midfielder Gary Brennan came in for particular praise.
Gary Brennan for an All-Star! Is there a better midfielder than the #Clare man?
— Des Cahill (@sportsdes) July 23, 2016
Clare the bolters of the championship. Gary Brennan deserves to grace Croker in high summer pic.twitter.com/SO1yx3CWyP
— Sinéad Kissane (@sineadkissane) July 23, 2016