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Published 16:06 21 Apr 2020 BST
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He made it all look so simple, re-live the moment here.
"Nicky (English) told me he still remembers it! He couldn't see because the sun was in his eyes but he knew by the sound off the hurley it was good," Dunne says 19 years on, on Monday's GAA Hour Hurling Show.
It was good alright. Tipp were up and running. From there, the Premier would bring an end to their conspicuous absence from the hurling roll of honour, with Dunne, the Tipp captain, earning man-of-the-match and winning the Player of the Year award later on.
It really was the perfect season for Dunne, so perfect that not even being restrained from climbing the steps of the Hogan stand to receive the cup, couldn't over-shadow it. As it turned out, the Hogan Stand was being rebuilt at the time (between 1999 and '01) and Dunne remains one of the few captains not to have accepted the cup up high.
"I think about lifting the cup all the time but it never crosses my mind that I lifted it on the pitch rather than on the stand! It's not something that bothered me. In an ideal world, you'd like to be walking the steps of the Hogan Stand like almost every other captain in history did..."
"But when the moment and the match crosses my mind, and it does quite regularly - it never really crosses my mind that I didn't lift it in the Hogan Stand to be honest with you..."
"There was nearly more controversy about people and supporters not being allowed onto the pitch! That didn't sit well with a lot of GAA supporters...I can remember an aunt and an uncle of mine coming close to assaulting a few security guards," he says with a laugh.
Few would have predicted that it would take the Premier seven years until they'd win a Munster final again.
"I've lost five Munster finals, I could write the book for you, on losing Munster finals if you like. In the first round, it was just chaos. If you were any bit off colour, you were gone!"
But Eoin Kelly and Lar Corbett, babies of the '01 triumph, were coming into their prime then, and the pair would eventually bring the glory days back.
"Eoin and Lar gave us a new dimension up front. Pace, scoring ability, they were a bit unorthodox. They came in with little or no experience and blended in lovely..."
Dunne also plays his part, having been part of Liam Sheedy's coaching team brought the Liam MacCarthy back in 2019.
You can listen to the full Tommy Dunne interview from The GAA Hour Show here.
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