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Published 09:13 15 Jun 2019 BST
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Ever since, however, the county have faded at underage level. They haven't made a Munster minor or under-21 final since 2015, while their seniors have fallen short. Last Sunday's qualifier defeat to Down and Liam Kearns' subsequent resignation represents the cross-roads they were a long time trekking to and the question is now whether Tipperary can get back to the big-time.
They certainly have the talent to.
We take a look back at the minor team who beat McCaffrey, Mannion, Small, Scully, Kilkenny and co. (A minor panel that Brian Fenton didn't even make) in Croker and, although six of them were on the county senior panel up to this year, the loss of some of these key talents helps to explain football's stalls in the county.
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The Dublin team that started that day[/caption]
The talent of this bunch however could never be in doubt, with the majority of them going onto achieve impressive things across various sporting codes.
Comerford (centre) and Tipp minor teammate Colman Kennedy along with Shay Given before an Ireland underage tournament[/caption]
He stayed put though and was Liam Kearns' first choice net-minder the whole way through.
He played with his club up until last year but his season ended with injury and he hasn't since returned.
Unusually for Tipperary, it's the hurlers who are missing out here as Meagher - a dual county minor - is one of the most dominant club hurlers in the county.
He'd go onto become a dual county minor before representing the Tipperary senior footballers in 2014 and 2015. He earned an All-Star nomination in his first year up but the murmurs wouldn't go away.
And in November 2015 he bit the bullet and headed Down Under. Tipperary's loss was Sydney Swans' gain and in July 2018 he made his senior debut for his new team.
His progress continues on the other side of the world but back in Tipperary they hold out hope that the JK Brackens man will return some time soon.
The Clonmel Commercials man was the most promising member of this minor team, a galloping half back and a real leader. He chose hurling in 2016 and that decision was justified when an All-Ireland medal arrived that September. Kennedy was a key player in Michael Ryan's team, hurling brilliantly at wing back the whole year long.
In the meantime however, he has fallen out of favour with the hurlers and has found himself an unused sub in Tipp's Munster championship campaign to date.
He'd be taken back in a heartbeat by the football fraternity.
His role with the senior team has been more bit-part than key cog though. Fahey's star stalled due to a number of injuries - from persistent knee problems to a work accident, and he never really nailed a spot with the Tipp seniors.
He didn't join up with the panel this year but as he nears a return to full fitness, he's focused on getting back in with the club.
Soccer was always pulling away though, and so after doing the league and cup double with the Cork City under-19s, he headed over to LaSalle University in Philadelphia on a soccer scholarship in 2014, along with teammate Colman Kennedy.
Henry returned home in 2019 and now plays with his football with Cobh Ramblers in the League of Ireland first division.
Both Killenuale and Tipperary await with open arms if Henry ever has a look back.
McGrath won a county senior football title with Loughmore-Castleiney in 2014[/caption]
Since his return, he's been burning it up on the Tipperary intermediate scene and in April he went to town against Gragemockler.
In Rockwell, they reckon he'd be well worth his place in with the seniors.
The Moyle Rover came on for John McGrath at half-time and went onto turn the game upside down. The lanky 16-year-old kicked three gorgeous points off the left - each one as good as the next as he inspired Tipp's remarkable comeback.
That capped a wonderful year for Quirke, but unfortunately, he didn't get a fair chance at making it as a senior. Knee injuries hit hard and though he did everything within his power to get back for a few appearances for the senior team in 2013, they eventually took their toll. The very first game he played on his return from a torn cruciate led to another cruciate injury, and he no longer plays football anymore.
"Colman's goal there at the end was unbelievable, I've never seen anything like it in Croke Park before," said captain Liam McGrath after the game.That instinctive left footed lasher wasn't his only contribution on the day day. He also kicked two points from play as Tipp clawed their way back from a 1-10 t0 2-2 half-time deficit to win on a scoreline of 3-9 to 1-14. He went onto play again for the minors the following year before joining the senior squad in 2014. His spell was short-lived though as along with wing forward Henry, he headed to Philadelphia on a soccer scholarship, where he appeared to enjoy himself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=2PqgKw_zqI4 Upon returning home last year, he joined up with Limerick FC but his focus is on club football now and he'll be involved with the Commercials in the county championship later this year.
He didn't play with the county this year but is flying with Clonmel.
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