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Published 21:22 9 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 21:46 9 Jul 2019 BST
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The Limerick referee Johnny Murphy didn't help things in that regard. He was whistle-happy in the opening minutes leading to a scrappy, bitty affair that couldn't really get into any rhythm.
There was little crisp passing, more 50:50 balls and scrappy rucks as both sides struggled to cut loose. In fact, it wasn't until the 15th minute of the game when the night's first score from open play arrived. That came from the stick of Tipperary's impressive half forward Gearoid O'Connor who soared high into the sky and finished accurately.
This was quickly followed up by some impressive play from Billy Seymour, the powerful Kiladangan full forward while Jake Morris and Sean Hayes also grew into the game for Tipperary.
As for Waterford, they were failing to string passes together as the Tipperary backs, led by Craig Morgan and Bryan O'Mara, sherrifed intensely.
Indeed, it was only frees from the stick of Billy Power which kept the scoreline respectable going into the break. 0-11 0-5 it read, Waterford had only managed one from play.
In the second, the game would become even more one-sided. After a tough start that included a couple of wides, Moyne Templetuohy forward Conor Bowe showed admirable courage and conviction to keep ploughing on. He hit two goals in two minutes to end this game as a contest. The impressive, powerful forward would end the night with the man-of-the-match award.
Tipp called in the replacements but they didn't let up with the nippy Joe Fogarty sealing the deal late on with an impressive finish where he appeared to put the Waterford goalkeeper off with the eyes.
You wouldn't have expected him to go for the right corner here.
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The scores kept coming from O'Connor and Bowe as Tipp stretched their legs. For Waterford, it's back to the drawing board again.
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