Jake Morris (2-4) and Jason Forde (2-6) blasted two goals each for The Premier.
TIPPERARY FRANKED THEIR League form and showed they must be considered a serious force in Championship this year after storming Cusack Park for five goals.
A Forde penalty and a Seán Ryan goal with his first-ever touch in Championship hurling sealed the Tipp’s first Championship victory since beating the same opponents in July 2021. Brian McGrath, starting alongside his brothers Noel and John for the first time in Championship, was one of five full debutants alongside Johnny Ryan, Bryan O’Mara, Alan Tynan, and Gearóid O’Connor.
Tipp were punishing such errors and they did so again in the 17th minute when Morris pick-pocketed Foudy and had time to rise the sliotar after a couple of attempts and finish to the unguarded net. Then, Kelly found Rodgers who played a smart one-two with McCarthy before stitching the ball to the roof of the net. 3-10 to 2-10 now.
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