Ballyea are preparing to play in a first ever Munster Club Hurling Final.
It's after the Clare champions edged a dramatic last four clash against Thurles Sarsfields, winning by 4-18 to 2-22 after extra time.
Gary Brennans late goal forced the added period, while Tony Kelly accounted for 1-10 of his sides tally.
It comes just a week after winning their first Clare title, and manager Robbie Hogan says they were determined to make the most of the opportunity
Meanwhile captain Stan Lineen says they showed huge heart to dig out the result.
They will now face Cork champions Glen Rovers in the decider on Sunday November 20th, with the venue set to be finalised by the Munster Council today.