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More than one million people watched Tipperary produce an inspired second-half performance to win their 29th All-Ireland ...
TIPPERARY have defeated 14-man Cork 37-21 in a stunning GAA All-Ireland Hurling final in Dublin! Cork have now lost FIVE ...
The All-Ireland winning manager's initial three-year agreement with Tipperary GAA ended after Sunday's victory over Cork.
The TV audience for Sunday's dramatic All-Ireland hurling final peaked at a huge 1,119,000 towards the end of the game as ...
Former Limerick hurler Niall Moran believes the scar tissue from previous All-Ireland final losses came back to haunt Cork in ...
Kilkenny’s first 35 minutes against Waterford in the 2008 All-Ireland final (2-16 to 0-5) set a high bar with Limerick’s ...
An All-Ireland final barely believable in many respects - glory for the McGraths, devastation for Patrick Horgan and Cork, ...
In Cork, the darkness creeps in. In both the context surrounding the game and the manner of the capitulation, it has to go down as the most galling of All-Ireland final losses.
TIPPERARY comedian Pat Shortt bumped into Michael John Murphy, possessor of the most infamous tattoo in the country at the ...
Cork will not be returning home with the Liam MacCarthy Cup after suffering defeat in the All-Ireland final for a second ...
Completing the Tipperary inclusions are Jake Morris, also voted Sunday Game Player of the Year, Andrew Ormond and John ...
In what was the biggest day in the Hurling calendar, a disastrous second half saw Cork's dreams of lifting Liam McCarthy ...