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Published 17:42 14 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 17:44 14 Jul 2019 BST
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They were the party animals and they never stopped singing all day long.
On the field, that same intensity, hunger and bite was still there. Willie Dunphy would be wise to trademark those points from under the stand such a habit he's making out of it.
Tipp looked a little bit jittery.
But Seamus Callanan is their captain for a reason. He turned Ryan Mullanney inside out before pointing and it wasn't long before they went for the jugular.
Jason Forde was fouled and he made no mistake from the penalty. Callanan was still knocking about too
Noel McGrath picked him out with a rangy pass that took out four Laois men and the Drom and Inch man finished it off with gusto and with ruthlessness.
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Two goals in four minutes, it would break many a team but Tipp would have to think twice if they thought that was it though. Some uncharacteristic handling errors from Bubbles, O'Meara and John McGrath invited Laois back into it.
Mark Kavanagh and Aaron Dunphy jumped at the chance and it wasn't long before the Laois party was in full swing again. Ross King won a ball over James Barry's head and his finish was lethal.
Four points in it at the break. Tipp had work to do.
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And they got down to it fairly quickly. Jason Forde drilled home a few frees while Noel McGrath thundered into the game. Dunphy was red carded for a pull on Paudie Maher soon after and that spelled the end of this game as a contest.
Laois to their credit battled on though and their fans kept on chanting, singing and partying even when the game was up.
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Ronan Maher impressed as the game entered shooting practice territory but Tipp will ned to be sharper next time around.
Brian Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha), Cathal Barrett (Holycross-Ballycahill), James Barry (Upperchurch-Drombane), Alan Flynn (0-1, Kiladangan), Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh), Padraic Maher (0-1, Thurles Sarsfields), Ronan Maher (0-2, Thurles Sarsfields), Noel McGrath (0-2, Loughmore-Castleiney), Ger Browne (0-2) Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams), Dan McCormack (Borris-Ileigh), John O’Dwyer (Killenaule), Niall O’Meara (Kilruane MacDonaghs), Jason Forde (1-12, 1-10f, Silvermines), Séamus Callanan (1-2, Drom-Inch), John McGrath (0-1, Loughmore-Castleiney)
Jerome Cahill for Ger Browne (56), Barry Heffernan (0-1) for James Barry (61) Jake Morris for Niall O'Meara (68), Sean O'Brien for Cathal Barrett (72)
Enda Rowland (Abbeyleix), Lee Cleere (Clough-Ballacolla), Matthew Phelan (Borris-in-Ossory-Kilcotton), Joe Phelan (Camross), Jack Kelly (0-1, Rathdowney Errill), Ryan Mullaney (Castletown), Pádraig Delaney (The Harps), John Lennon (0-1, Rosenallis), Paddy Purcell (0-1, Rathdowney-Errill), Aaron Dunphy (0-2, Borris-in-Ossory-Kilcotton), Mark Kavanagh (0-10f, Rathdowney-Errill), Éanna Lyons (Ballyfin), Willie Dunphy (0-1, Clough-Ballacolla), Charles Dwyer (Ballinakill), Ross King (1-0, Rathdowney-Errill)
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