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Slender the eight pages mac5/1/2023 Journal Media does not control and is not responsible for user created content, posts, comments, submissions or preferences. Wire service provided by Associated Press. Irish sport images provided by Inpho Photography unless otherwise stated. News images provided by Press Association and Photocall Ireland unless otherwise stated. For more information on cookies please refer to our cookies policy. ![]() You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1890 208 080 or email: note that TheJournal.ie uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising. TheJournal.ie supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. Subs: Ryan O’Donnell (Oranmore/Maree) for Lawless (HT) Aaron Doyle (Oranmore/Maree) for Killeen (47) Vince Morgan (Loughrea) for Mac Carthaigh (51) Ben O’Donovan (Gort) for O’Gorman (56) Conor Gilligan (Craughwell) for Dolphin (60+2). Galway: Donagh Fahy (Ardrahan) Luke McInerney (Loughrea), Sean Murphy (Clarinbridge), Darragh Counihan (Clarinbridge) Gerry Carr (Oranmore/Maree), Oscar O’Gorman (Kilconieran), Jack Lonergan (Turloughmore) Cillian Trayers (Turloughmore), Paddy Mac Carthaigh (Sarsfields) Orin Burke (Padraig Pearses), Rory Burke (Oranmore/Maree, Capt), Conor Lawless (Athenry) Cullen Killeen (Loughrea), Aaron Niland (Clarinbridge), Conor Dolphin (Mullagh). Subs: Paddy Phelan (Upperchurch/Drombane) for English (44) Darragh McCarthy (Toomevara) for Martin (49) Jamie Ormond (JK Brackens) for Foley (60) Senan Butler (Kilsheelan/Kilcash) for Corbett (60+3). Tipperary: Eoin Horgan (Knockavilla Kickhams) Chris O’Donnell (Ballylooby/Castlegrace), Aaron O’Halloran (Carrick Swan), Jack Quinlan (Fethard) Sam O’Farrell (Nenagh Eire Og, Capt), Tadhg Sheehan (St Mary’s), Jack O’Callaghan (Portroe) Ciaran Foley (Borrisokane), Adam Daly (Knockavilla Kickhams) Joe Egan (Moycarkey/Borris), Conor Martin (Cappawhite), Cathal English (Fr Sheehys) Damien Corbett (Gortnahoe/Glengoole), Tom Delaney (Cahir), Paddy McCormack (Borris-Ileigh). ![]() Scorers for Galway: Aaron Niland 2-11 (0-7 frees) Rory Burke 0-5 Conor Dolphin 1-2 Cillian Trayers, Orin Burke 0-1 each. Get Murray Kinsella's match analysis and Garry Doyle's updates from New Zealand exclusive to members Scorers for Tipperary: Tom Delaney 0-6 Joe Egan, Adam Daly 1-3 each Paddy McCormack 0-4 Damien Corbett 0-3 (1 free, 1 65) Senan Butler 1-0 Conor Martin 0-2 Tadhg Sheehan, Cathal English, Ciaran Foley (free) 0-1 each. It looked as if they were going to snatch victory when Rory Burke scored his fifth from play but as they had done in the Munster Final, Tipperary had other ideas and set-up a final showdown with Offaly in two-weeks-time. However, they became a little tentative and Galway took full advantage with rising star Aaron Niland top scoring with 2-11, his second goal on 58 minutes setting up a grandstand finish. ![]() It was Tipperary who took control in the third quarter with Tom Delaney and Paddy McCormack becoming more prominent in attack shooting ten points from play between them, and when Joe Egan goaled in the 43 rd minute, it put them in a strong position. ![]() However, Tipperary responded well and struck for a goal on 25 minutes with Adam Daly finishing from close range, but Galway enjoyed the better of the play coming up to half time and Niland free gave them a slender 2-11 to 1-13 advantage at the break. Burke was a real thorn in the Tipperary side with four first half points from play. Galway responded and hit Tipp for a two-goal blast in the 20 th minute, with Rory Burke provider in both goals for Aaron Niland and Conor Dolphin.
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