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Published 16:06 6 Mar 2022 GMT
Updated 10:31 7 Mar 2022 GMT
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Tipperary, on the other hand, weren't missing too many and with the news that Seamus Callanan broke his hand last Friday, they've a long way to go to find positives.
The home side took the bragging rights and the points here but still, in five weeks time, it won't count for much. You still feel as though Liam Cahill and Mikey Bevans were eager to win this one because, having turned their native county down at the beginning of the year, this felt like a bit of a grudge game. They did nothing to change that on 55 minutes when, after Barry Heffernan laid out Stephen Bennett with a shoulder, Cahill got stuck into Bonnar and Bevans had a few words with Tommy Dunne.
They may be Toomevara club-mates but this is county hurling.
It's county hurling and Stephen Bennett is one of the best county hurlers in the game - he showed that once again here scoring points from a variety of angles, distances and postcodes. His second half colossus, off the back foot and from his own 65, set the Waterford crowd free for the biggest roar of the day. He was backed up by an in-form Patrick Curran, the Dungarvan man joining the party in scoring points from everywhere while the inspirational Iarlaith Daly can also be happy with his innings.
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Bennett himself ended the day with a barely believable 1-16 and even though Breen and Kehoe never stopped trying for Tipp, this was all too easy for Waterford. There's plenty to ponder for Colm Bonnar and Liam Cahill is surely feeling like he made a good choice.
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Shaun O'Brien, Conor Gleeson, Conor Prunty, Shane McNulty, Jack Fagan, Tadhg De Búrca (0-1), Iarlaith Daly (0-2), Cian Wadding, Darragh Lyons, Neil Montgomery, Patrick Curran (0-3), Kieran Bennett (0-1), Stephen Bennett (1-16, 0-14f), Michael Kiely (0-1), Jack Prendergast (0-2)
Subs: Michael Mahony (0-1) for Michael Kiely (53,) Shane Bennett for Kieran Bennett (53,) Pauric Mahony for Conor Prunty (63,) Billy Power for Prendergast.
Barry Hogan, Cathal Barrett, James Quigley, Brian McGrath (0-1), Dillon Quirke, Ronan Maher (0-1), Robert Byrne, Paddy Cadell, Barry Heffernan (0-1), Conor Bowe (0-2), Jason Forde (0-8, 0-6f), Michael Breen (0-4), Mark Kehoe (0-4), John McGrath, Jake Morris (0-1)
Subs: Alan Flynn for Paddy Cadell (HT,) Denis Maher for John McGrath (53,) Noel McGrath for Conor Bowe (63,) Cian Darcy for Morris (69)
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