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Published 19:15 12 May 2019 BST
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He did all the stretching and strength work you could imagine and looking on at Tipperary's League campaign from the sidelines, he had tunnel vision.
Got down to business with Borrisoleigh. They played their first round of the county championship on the second weekend in April and against no lesser opponent than the reigning county champs Clonoulty Rossmore, Maher stepped up with a colossal performance.
He was seen arguing with the ref after Borris had won. The hard edge, the hunger. It hadn't gone anywhere you know.
Cork on May 12.
The blue and gold had teetered in the League but this was D-day.
They'd been missing a man then anyway so this was a moment of truth. And by God did Tipperary put it right.
Hurling unlike they'd done since the summer of 2016, John O'Dwyer did what everybody within the Premier County knows he can. Seamie Callanan put his doubters to bed with a sharp performance that will go down for his 1-4 but was defined by his hooks and relentless chasing.
John and Noel McGrath were tuned in, Cathal Barrett was like a revved up mean machine. Paudie was solid as ever and Ronan delivered.
It all came back to Brendan Maher though. Cork weren't as lifeless as many will have you believe out there and when they were purring in the second half, it was Tipp's number five, in his first game back, who was saying not today.
He caught puck-outs, he bursted onto breaks and he drove Tipperary on.
For any half forward line, the sight of your opposing half-back scoring from play is a real spirit breaker, Maher managed two of the finest.
His last one was rightly dubbed by Michael Duignan as the score of the day.
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