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Published 17:46 28 Jul 2019 BST
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"It's right up there. I don't really have words to describe it today. What's after going on there for 70 or 75 minutes is unbelievable. "We were backs to the wall there for the last 20, 25 minutes. Tipperary have been questioned, coming up here, about what they can and can't do. I don't think any words can describe what has happened there. "Anyone looking for answers got them today."A breathless McGrath said his Tipperary teammates would 'regroup and refresh' and focus on facing Kilkenny in the final, in three weeks, after first enjoying the semi triumph this evening. "Look at this here today. This is why you train and this is why you play. That was some occasion and to be part of it is unbelievable, and to be coming out on the right side is even better." https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1155514059455782914 Fans that were lucky enough to get along to Croke Park today, and those that were glued to the TVs across the country and further afield, will long remember this instant classic. Hurling is a special sport.
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