Waterford looked to have held off Tipp’s best efforts coming down the stretch to record a second successive win
Tipperary snatched a draw with Waterford to stay afloat in the Munster Championship after trailing by four points in injury time.
Cahill, as expected, made three changes from the 15-point defeat to Limerick as Cathal Barrett, Noel McGrath and Darragh Stakelum came in for Johnny Ryan, Willie Connors and Sean Hayes respectively and their already brittle confidence was rattled by a fast Waterford start. Kehoe was a problem for Waterford as hit 0-3 in the first half with Mark Fitzgerald picking up marking duties on him after Conor Prunty was forced off in the seventh minute.
Waterford held a two-point lead at half-time, 2-8 to 0-12, and although they matched Tipp for wides struck , may have felt they could have put some more distance between the sides given the source of their misses, with Hutchinson’s radar deserting him as he hit four uncharacteristic misses. Waterford hit four points without reply through sub Patrick Curran , Hutchinson and Calum Lyons and though John McGrath replied for Tipp, a brilliant move ending with Jack Prendergast restored the four-point advantage and seemed to have wrapped up both match points for Davy Fitzgerald’s side.
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