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TIPPERARY REASSERTED THEIR home fortress and status as the Division 1A table-toppers with a resolute four-point victory over Cork at Semple Stadium.
Cork handed first league starts to Micheál Mullins and Robbie Cotter and gave first appearances to Diarmuid Healy and Jack Cahalane off the bench, while Joe Caesar made his senior debut for Tipp. Cork were back ahead with a green-flag response in the eighth minute. From a short puck-out, Tim O’Mahony’s fine pass picked out Shane Barrett’s run and Cork walked it in from there. Brian Hayes rounded the keeper to apply the final touch.
Tipperary's Jason Forde in action against Cork's Tim O'Mahony. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO But no sooner were they level than Tipp’s revival brought 1-3 without reply. After sniping a point, Craig Morgan made the burst forward to create the goal for half-time replacement Walsh to beat the keeper.
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