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Published 15:09 4 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 15:13 4 Aug 2019 BST
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Saturday saw the young rebels of Cork beat Kilkenny 1-16 to 0-13 at O'Moore Park. Tommy O'Connell was the Cork hero as he helped himself to 1-10 while Shane O'Regan and Brian Turnbull raised white flags in the six point victory.
Sunday afternoon at Nowlan Park saw Wexford attempt to hobble a fancied Tipp side and ensure a Munster/Leinster split from the two semis. They led 0-3 to 0-2 after seven minutes when Tipperary, through Andrew Ormond, fired in their first goal of the day.
Both sides traded points over the next 10 minutes before Billy Seymour scythed through the Wexford defence and uncorked a stinging effort for his side's second goal:
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Jake Morris, who featured off the bench (and scored) for Tipperary seniors in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Wexford, found the net for his side's third goal and Ormond's second made it 4-5 to 0-6 after 22 minutes:
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Seán Keane Carroll scored a goal for Wexford before the break but they went into the second half trailing 4-6 to 1-7. They knew a fast start would be required but Tipperary, through Jerome Cahill, scored their fifth goal with 90 seconds of the restart.
There was a period of point-scoring for the next 10 minutes as everyone in the ground got a chance to catch their breath. Morris, Johnny Ryan and Seán Hayes pointed for Tipp while Conall Clancy and a pair from Ross Banville made it 5-10 to 1-10.
Another couple of points were traded before Cahill bagged his second goal and Hayes soloed through the Wexford defence to finish one-handed. Wexford kept going until the end but, as they pushed forward for their own goals, their defence was exposed.
Seymour scored his second goal of the game when he finished his own rebound to make it 8-14 to 1-14. Both sides added a point each before the final whistle blew and Wexford were put out of their misery.
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