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Published 17:20 23 Apr 2017 BST
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In truth, the Premier county never really looked to be at the races. The All-Ireland champions have a hell of a start to their championship campaign with a Munster quarter-final against Cork in just four weeks time and, without their assassin Seamus Callanan leading the charge in the league decider, their minds looked elsewhere.
Joe Canning's mind wasn't though. In 61 minutes of action, the Galway superstar hit 0-9 and he did it from every angle, from every distance, and with the infamous blue and gold bearing down on him.
On one of the biggest days on the hurling calendar, Canning stepped up like he generally does and led from the front as the westerners shot the lights out of Tipp.
Naturally, the attacker took some of the usual plaudits.
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Strength, cuteness and pure skill.
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