Tipperary’s football All-Star picked the ball up from Alan Campbell some 50 metres from goal before embarking on a slaloming run through the Faithful County defence.
Quinlivan had just one thing on his mind, ignoring prompts to lay the the ball before finishing with aplomb into the top corner.
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RTÉ’s Sunday night highlights show focused on the top two Divisions of the Allianz League but Tipperary are currently top of Division 3.
Quinlivan’s goal might never have been brought to a wider audience but we’ve managed to source the footage – and here it is in all its glory:
We’re sure you’ll agree that Quinlivan’s goal is of the highest quality.
Tipp’s next opponents in Division 3 are Louth at Semple Stadium next Sunday – and victory would secure promotion for the Premier County.
More of the same from Quinlivan would go a long way towards ensuring Division 2 football for Tipp in 2018 – but fellow promotion chasers Louth will be well aware of his potential.
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VIDEO: Michael Quinlivan's goal of the season contender for Tipperary against Offaly
MICHAEL QUINLIVAN SCORED a quite stunning goal against Offaly last Sunday in Tullamore.
Tipperary’s football All-Star picked the ball up from Alan Campbell some 50 metres from goal before embarking on a slaloming run through the Faithful County defence.
Quinlivan had just one thing on his mind, ignoring prompts to lay the the ball before finishing with aplomb into the top corner.
RTÉ’s Sunday night highlights show focused on the top two Divisions of the Allianz League but Tipperary are currently top of Division 3.
Quinlivan’s goal might never have been brought to a wider audience but we’ve managed to source the footage – and here it is in all its glory:
We’re sure you’ll agree that Quinlivan’s goal is of the highest quality.
Tipp’s next opponents in Division 3 are Louth at Semple Stadium next Sunday – and victory would secure promotion for the Premier County.
More of the same from Quinlivan would go a long way towards ensuring Division 2 football for Tipp in 2018 – but fellow promotion chasers Louth will be well aware of his potential.
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GAA Gaelic Football Michael Quinlivan Pick it out Tipperary