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Published 15:07 22 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 15:20 22 Nov 2020 GMT
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Cork may have entered the final as favourites, but Tipperary paid no heed to the bookies, pundits or, indeed, the history books. It may have been 85 years since Tipp lifted the Munster SFC trophy but they played like a side with pedigree and confidence.
Sweeney and Quinlivan were superb in the first half and chipped in with a host of crucial scores. None were better that this peach from Quinlivan as Tipperary went into the break in the ascendency:
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Tipp added to their lead, after the break, and were 0-12 to 0-7 ahead when a moment of real controversy cost them a goal. Referee Maurice Deegan and his officials conferred and the call was that Quinlivan had left the field of play only to return and palm the ball into the net. It did not stand.
That disallowed goal meant David Power's men did not go eight points ahead. Cork compounded that by tagging back points through Brian Hurley and Mark Collins, and they only trailed by three with 20 minutes to go.
From that moment of adversity, Tipperary steeled themselves and restored their five point lead through Liam Casey and Sweeney again.
Cork rallied to make it 0-14 to 0-12 but Colin O'Riordan stepped/jumped up with a stunning mark and goalkeeper Evan Comerford slotted over the placed ball. Moments later Quinlivan pounced on a Micheal Martin error to chip over and make it a four-point game.
The Rebels tagged another point back but Phillip Austin was on hand for Tipp as he pointed after clutching a rebound off the Cork post. John O'Rourke got the final score of the game but it was too little, too late.
The Premier County are All-Ireland semi-finalists and they are fully deserving of it.
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