Well, you are 50/50 against a low draw with an A, if his 4th card is lower than a J. Any A with 2 low and a Q or K and you are about a 3:1 dog.
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1900453
pokenum -o8 2h ad td jh - as 2s 6d qh -- ah ac 7c
Omaha Hi/Low 8-or-better: 820 enumerated boards containing Ac 7c Ah
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
Ad Td Jh 2h 114 243 522 55 0 96 48 0.256
As 2s 6d Qh 474 522 243 55 472 0 48 0.744
Any A with a Q or K and you are pretty much a 2:1 dog:
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1900456
pokenum -o8 2h ad td jh - as 2s 9d qh -- ah ac 7c
Omaha Hi/Low 8-or-better: 820 enumerated boards containing Ac 7c Ah
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
Ad Td Jh 2h 218 228 537 55 0 0 160 0.354
As 2s 9d Qh 387 537 228 55 0 0 160 0.646
You are also a dog to a 234x with clubs:
http://twodimes.net/h/?z=1900461
pokenum -o8 2h ad td jh - 3s 2s 4c qc -- ah ac 7c
Omaha Hi/Low 8-or-better: 820 enumerated boards containing Ac 7c Ah
cards scoop HIwin HIlos HItie LOwin LOlos LOtie EV
Ad Td Jh 2h 185 628 192 0 0 120 9 0.498
3s 2s Qc 4c 189 192 628 0 601 0 9 0.502
IOW, most reasonable hands that call you here are ahead of you, and rarely will you have an advantage. You caught your perfect card on the turn and got called, yay for you, but what do you do when you miss (which will happen 85% of the time or so)? If a low hits on the turn then you are even worse off than before and will have a hard time calling a pot bet (I'd assume).
I'm not trying to question your play, but this doesn't really seem like the type of hand that could properly illustrate great poker skill all that well. It does show that there are some iffy players at that level, no question there.