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Published 17:10 15 Mar 2015 GMT
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Brian Cody congratulates Tipperary counterpart Eamon O'Shea[/caption]
The other Division 1A game saw Galway host Cork in a dramatic encounter in Salthill. A cagey first half saw Cork seize the initiative with the first of two Paudie O'Sullivan strikes, which gave them a 1-10 to 0-10 half-time advantage.
The Tribesmen fought back gamely after the break, reeling off five points in a row to take the lead at 0-18 to 1-13, but O'Sullivan seized on a defensive error for his second green flag to put the Rebels back in front.
Galway continued to press and, they thought they had scored the goal needed for a draw when Jason Flynn had the ball in the net deep into injury time only for the effort to be ruled out for a square ball.
In Division 1B, Waterford obliterated Antrim, 4-30 to 1-10 to stay top of the table. Stephen Bennett and his replacement Maurice Shanahan combined to score 3-9 for the Deise, while Pauric Mahony tapped over 11 points of his own.
Wexford also had a convincing success in Portlaoise as they ran out 0-25 to 5-22 victors over Laois, Conor McDonald finding the net twice.
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