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An estimated 45,000 people welcomed newly-crowned All-Ireland hurling champions Tipperary back to Thurles last night.
Cork’s failure to get to grips with Tipperary’s use of Bryan O’Mara as a sweeper was one of the most disappointing aspects of their All-Ireland SHC final defeat, according to Donal Óg Cusack.
Diarmuid Sheehan considers five things we learned from the game Tim O'Mahony of Cork, left, and teammates after their side's defeat in the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship final match ...
Una Healy led the celebrations as Tipperary made a triumphant homecoming after snatching victory from Cork in the All-Ireland ...
Noel McGrath helped Tipperary to victory over Cork in the All-Ireland final ten years after he was diagnosed with cancer ...
TIPPERARY legend Noel McGrath opted to plead the fifth when it comes to his prospects of landing a fifth All-Ireland SHC ...
For Stakelum, his younger brother Darragh and 15 others on the match-day panel, it was a first All-Ireland senior final ...
Stakelum is one of a number of Tipperary players for whom gazumping Cork in an All-Ireland final is not a new experience. In ...
HIS second child is due in October, yet Tipperary’s Noel McGrath continues to outrun Father Time. A senior debutant with Tipp ...
The last Cork team to deliver Liam MacCarthy abided by the refrain that the inches they needed were all around them. The Cork ...
Former Limerick hurler Niall Moran believes the scar tissue from previous All-Ireland final losses came back to haunt Cork in ...
Tipperary's senior hurlers produced one of the outstanding second-half performances in an All-Ireland final, defeating Cork ...
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