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Published 16:54 24 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 10:12 25 Apr 2022 BST
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Transitions, retirements or a bad day at the office - you can put it down to whatever you want - but having only rallied when the damage was done, with their forward line only managing 0-3 from play, this was woefully bad from them. And it all came back to indecisiveness. They say that the best players know what they're going to do before they get the ball and while they undoubtedly have potential, neither Mark Kehoe nor Jake Morris were clinical enough in attack while in defence, Tipperary repeatedly ran into trouble with short puck-outs.
By the end of it, you could point the finger at any number of Tipp's failings, but you'd also have to give some of the credit to Clare.
David McInerney sealed the deal late in the second half with a point that was as good as you'd see anywhere. Mark Kehoe was out in front of him along the sideline but the Tulla defender picked his pocket and stuck one just over Brian Hogan's cross-bar from the guts of 80 yards. The Clare crowd roared because it was McInerney at his brilliant best, showing the capabilities they always knew he had and they also knew that this game was over.
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Behind him, the wiry and ever-improving Rory Hayes barely put a foot wrong and should have been the man-0f-the-match. You never like to see a player get injured and after John McGrath went down holding his ankle, Hayes showed his class when he roared at the Tipp physios to make their way over. Brian Lohan too, wished McGrath well as he left the field and in the heat of battle, that was very nice to see.
Colm Bonnar later described the injury as 'serious.'
John Conlon too, is an anchor of conviction in the centre of their defence. Shane O'Donnell and Tony Kelly and the impressive Robyn Mounsey finished it off but in truth, and when they look back on it, Tipperary will realise that, having ran into trouble in the backs and having won very few primary possessions in attack, they finished themselves off.
Their championship looks over. Clare's has just begun.
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