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Published 18:46 18 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 18:48 18 Aug 2019 BST
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Within two minutes of that, Bubbles had all but sealed his county's 28th All-Ireland title and the second of his career. Callanan chased a ball into the corner and was left with Huw Lawlor doing his best to snuff out the danger. Lawlor made himself big but Callanan seemed set to lap over another point, only for O'Dwyer to catch his eye.
With four other Kilkenny defenders on the scene, Bubbles had somehow managed to drift in unmarked. Callanan looked up, saw the gift horse and teed him up. O'Dwyer made no mistake and Kilkenny were all but buried.
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Having missed a huge chunk of 2018 with an ankle injury, the 27-year-old's form and fitness has been vital to the Premier cause, this time around.
With Kilkenny needing goals to get back into the contest, they managed two points in a row and Tipperary's lead looked daunting. When O'Dwyer found Forde with an arrowed pass, after leaving two Cats for dead, it was 3-15 to 0-16.
Still, Kilkenny could not work, nor power, their way into goal-scoring positions and they looked forlorn in the final stages. Bubbles grabbed another cracking score, stepping his marker with ease and smacking his side 10 points clear.
The final whistle ended Kilkenny's misery and the scoreboard operator could finally get a break. Tipperary's starting forwards finished with 3-15 while Noel McGrath contributed another couple of scores, taking his summer tally to 1-21.
In the end, there were too many holes to plug as the Tipperary tide swept in.
O'Dwyer and his fellow forwards may have been slow to get going but once they started there was no stopping them.
Two All-Ireland triumphs in seven championship summer, for Bubbles. It's good, but it could be better.
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