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Tipperary’s Second-Half Comeback Destroys Cork in Epic All-Ireland Hurlingย Final

Tipperary secured their 29th All-Ireland hurling championship with a commanding 3-27 to 1-18 victory over Cork at Croke Park. The triumph marks the county's first All-Ireland hurling title in six years, ending their drought since their 2019 success. The match featured an impressive offensive display from Tipperary, led by John McGrath, who found the net twice. Darragh McCarthy added to the tally with a successful penalty conversion, contributing to Tipperary's three-goal performance. Cork showed early promise in the contest, with Shane Barrett's late first-half goal helping establish a six-point advantage at the interval. The Rebels appeared well-positioned heading into the second period with their halftime lead. The second half proved decisive as Tipperary completely transformed the match dynamics. Their performance during this period drew significant praise, with RTร‰ commentator Michael Duignan describing it as "one of the great All-Ireland final […]

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