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Published 18:55 23 Jun 2018 BST
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Philip Austin and Jack Kennedy were also going well for Tipp, however, and they went into the break with a two point, 1-7 to 0-8 lead.
And they picked up from where they'd left off in the second.
Quinlivan was again dominating Durcan and Bill Maher was cutting Mayo open with his trademark runs from deep. The Premier County held a 1-11 to 0-11 lead after 51 minutes but that was as good as it would get for them.
Jack Kennedy kicked a wide ball when a pass and the goal was on and Mayo awoke from their slumber almost immediately after. Jason Doherty kicked a couple of gorgeous long-rangers and Kevin McLoughlin matched him with an outside of the boot beauty.
Then, this game was turned on its head when an attempted pointed effort from James Durcan ended up in the back of Evan Comerford's net. The Tipperary goalkeeper was extremely unfortunate rather than at fault here.
Mayo are at their best when they're looking down the barrel of a gun and they kicked on when this game was in the melting pot.
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