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Published 18:02 27 Jan 2018 GMT
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The away side raced into a 0-4 to 0-1 lead after five minutes of play, with Clonmel Commercials' star Jack Kennedy scoring a skyscraper of a point.
Cork weren't long kicking into gear, with the threatening pace of Sean Powter at centre forward reaping dividends. Powter played at half back last year but a positional change to the forwards looks to be suiting him.
The Rebels raced into a 0-9 0-6 lead, with three white flags coming from the boot of Mark Collins. Collins' stamina and pace caused problems for Tipperary's rearguard.
The Tipperary goalkeeper, Comerford, who was subject to inquiries from various League of Ireland soccer clubs early last year, marked his return with a stunning penalty save just on the stroke of half-time from Cork's Stephen Sherlock.
Spreading himself like a true professional - He has represented the Republic of Ireland at amateur level.
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