Galway came from five points down late on to snatch a 0-15 to 1-12 draw against Offaly in Tier 1 of the Leinster U20 hurling championship.
Darren Shaughnessy’s goal saw the visitors edge a 1-5 to 0-7 lead at the half before Barry Egan and Adam Screeney fired the Faithful County towards a 0-15 to 1-7 advantage with nine minutes left.
However, after dodging a nail in their coffin with Dan Ravenhill’s missed penalty, Galway pucked over the last five scores at the other end.
Rory Burke leveller late on leaves Galway needing a win over Dublin by more than a one-point margin for a place in the semi-finals, while Offaly are through to the competition’s quarter-finals.
In Portlaoise, Gearoid Dunne fired a hat-trick of goals as Kilkenny defeated Laois by 6-14 to 1-13 which sees the Cats through to the last four and the O’Moore County needing a win against Wexford next weekend in order to progress.
In Tier 2, Kildare crushed Kerry on a 4-15 to 0-6 scoreline in Hawkfield, where James Dolan netted three times, while Patrick Jordan’s second-half goal helped Meath to a 1-16 to 1-10 win over Derry in Navan.
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