Mark Morkan's side turned around a 10 point deficit.
Shinrone staged a dramatic second half comeback against Coolderry to book their place in the semi-finals of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
The 2022 champions found themselves 2-13 to 0-9 down at half time, thanks to Eoin Burke's two goals which left Coolderry in a commanding position.
However, Jason Sampson's goal just after the break sparked the comeback, with DJ McLoughin finishing the game with 0-5 and keeper Eamonn Cleary scoring six frees.
Shinrone will now face Belmont for the second time this season in two weeks time for a place in the decider.
Their captain Killian Sampson says his side turned things around in the second half:
Sampson spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White following the game:
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