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Published 15:55 6 May 2018 BST
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It was a deserved victory for Tipperary in which Aishling Moloney, their virtuoso centre forward again showed herself as the most talented ladies footballer in the country. She hit Cavan to the tune of five fine points from play, but she bossed this game from the first minute to the last.
In the aftermath, Tipperary manager Shane Ronayne was interviewed by TG4 and he gave his views on the controversy.
"We would have been very disappointed if the penalty was given," he said. "Not really, I don't think, but there was a lot of overturning decisions going on today, with the linesman as well. But if they get a right decision at the end, maybe it is the right thing to do."It's hard to argue with that. He went on to praise his players for their achievement.
"They're an incredible bunch, they keep driving on. They've suffered a few setbacks in the last few weeks, but the best thing today was that every time Cavan got a goal, we went up the other end of the field and responded. That's the sign of a good team.
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