BEFORE TIPPERARYโS MEETING with Kerry in last Juneโs Munster semi-final in Thurles, there was a huge wave of optimism before the game surrounding the aspirations of the hosts.
The sense was that underage Tipperary promise was set to morph into a feat at senior level.
Tipperary pounced for a goal through Michael Quinlivan in the opening minutes and were only 2-6 to 2-4 adrift at half-time. Yet by the final whistle Tipperary had slipped six points behind, were heading to the qualifiers and that big Munster breakthrough was still out of their reach.
But a year on, Tipperary will renew acquaintances with Kerry after smashing through the Munster football ceiling. They took the scalp of Cork last month and are now bound for a Killarney final next Sunday.
Their achievement is embellished all the more when you consider there are 1o players from that clash with Kerry last June who are now not involved.
An AFL career, the lure of hurling, the attraction of a Stateside summer retirement, injury problems and work commitments have drained the Tipperary squad.
Absentees โ Tipperary v Kerry โ June 2015
Starting Side
- Paddy Codd: right corner-back
- Seamus Kennedy: right half-back
- Steven OโBrien: midfield
- Colin OโRiordan: right half-forward
- Ger Mulhaire: left half-forward
Subs
- Jason Lonergan
- Barry Grogan
- Liam Casey
- Brian Mulvihill
- Andrew Morrissey
Yet there is an explanation for their rise in the eyes of Kerry boss Eamonn Fitzmaurice, the man tasked with stopping them in Fitzgerald Stadium.
โTo me, the team that played against Cork anyway looked very unified, there seemed to be a serious spirit in the group and sometimes when you lose a few big names, the sum of the parts becomes more important rather than relying on one or two big names.
โAnd the thing about when youโve one or two big names, if you quieten those one or two big names, maybe the other fellas arenโt used to having to do a bit more.
โWhereas this year I think that Tipperary to me looking at it from the outside, they look to be very close knit, to have a serious spirit, theyโre obviously well coached, (and) theyโve good players.
โSome young players have been forced into action sooner than they would have been if the other players were around. Kevin OโHalloran was outstanding the last day, he was a fella that was really good for Tipperary both in general play and with a couple of excellent frees.
โSo I think theyโre actually better this year and thatโs not just me saying it because Iโm sitting here and weโre playing them in a Munster final.โ
OโHalloran is a newcomer into the Tipperary starting senior side this year for the rematch with Kerry. He was joined for the Cork game by Colm OโShaughnessy, Bill Maher, Jimmy Feehan and Josh Keane โ all All-Ireland U21 finalists against Tyrone in May 2015.
They have plenty other assets in Fitzmauriceโs view.
โYouโve (Michael) Quinlivan, Brian Fox โ who was outstanding the last day โ George Hannigan, youโve (Peter) Acheson, youโve Conor Sweeney, youโve (Ciaran) McDonald at the back.
โTheir goalkeeper Evan Comerford is a good goalkeeper, heโs a good kickout, he can vary his kickout. Theyโve a lot of those plus theyโve added the likes of Kevin OโHalloran and a couple of other good young players.
โTheyโre playing to a very set system. Theyโre going to be a tough nut for us to crack. We know that thereโs nothing guaranteed in sport. I mean even if you look at other codes, just in the recent past, you had either Ireland beating South Africa in South Africa.
โEven Irelandโs result against Italy, it was a very positive performance and the minute Seamus Coleman put in the tackle they set the tone. They were going at the Italians. Mayo losing to Galway is another example that if youโre not at it, a team thatโs perceived by the outside world to be weaker than you can beat you.โ
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This is a brilliant camogie match
Well my issue is the Cork goal was a free out ,she threw it into the net ,attempted to strike but missed and the ball ended up in the net from her hand โฆ
@Gerry Campbell: really difficult to see in real time.
@WqM9AAv3: True ,Iโm just thick now ,Iโll be grand in a bit .
@Gerry Campbell: Youโd be entitled to be a bit upset if youโre a Galway man, big disappointments this year.
@Michael Burke: Ah Iโm over it Michael ,small stuff in fairness with all thatโs going on in the world ..
Comments closed due to not being allowed to say anything critical about Israel. Thank you The Journal
@Stanley darsh: Whydo Irish people only care about Israel? Ye stay silent about all the other atrocities happening but are constantly talking about Israel?
@Stanley darsh: the hamas fellas were hiding in the school, always using the people as a shield. The people were also well aware hamas were around.
@tbEE5DMm: yeah itโs not fair that Gaza is the only genocide getting attention. Why isnโt anyone paying attention to other massacres around the world. I guess itโs the Anti Semitism which is on the rise all over the world for some reason.
@Sean Money: Yeah also Hamas forced the Israeli soldiers to R*** the Palestinian Prisoners is the Israeli jails.
@Sean Money: Hamas also made the Israeli soldiers commit a Seckual a$sault against the Palestinian prisoners.
@tbEE5DMm: unfortunately Tom the tv told them to
@tbEE5DMm: why does Tom Walsh only care about all the other atrocities and not Israelโs one
@anthony davoren: I care about all of them
@tbEE5DMm: who cares about Palestine or Israel. doesnโt affect us one bit. no respect for armchair humanitarian. if you really care, go out there and support them.
@Sean Money: How do you know that the people were aware that Hamas were amongst them? Youโre inferring that the victims are in some way responsible for being slaughtered. Given that Gaza has been flattened, that huge numbers of Palestinians have been forcibly removed from their homes and that there are so many no go areas for the Palestinian population what exactly do you suggest that those innocent victims should have done?
Well done Cork banks of the lee