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Published 20:53 24 Jun 2023 BST
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They were well deserving of the win and even the most blinkered Tipperary supporter couldn't argue otherwise.
After the game, Galway manager Henry Shefflin hailed his side's character and resilience.
"I feel we were the better team," said the Kilkenny man.
"One thing I'm very immensely proud of is that character and resilience has been thrown at this group a lot. The sucker-punch we got in the Leinster final was very difficult.
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Shefflin then praised his whole panel - the extended panel in particular - for their commitment during a challenge game last Friday night in Clare.
"And I want to thank the panel of players," he said, "we went last Friday night down to Clare, and all our subs played a challenge game, and it was wonderful to see - none of our players that played the Leinster final were there, but I came out of that night saying, do you know what, we're going to go up against Tipp and we're going to get a performance."
"That's the resolve that's in the group, and the resilience. Yes the hurling can be better, but what do you look for first? Character. And these lads have showed great spirit over the last couple of weeks."
Meanwhile, man-of-the-match Conor Whelan said that the team never stopped believing despite that cruel loss to the cats.
"Perspective is everything," he said tellingly.
"We knew we had another chance. This was always going to be a huge test for us, but I believed in the character in this team."
They certainly showed every ounce of it today.
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