TIPPERARY MANAGER LIAM Kearns expressed his pride after his side’s memorable run to the All-Ireland semi-final came to an end at Croke Park yesterday.
The Premier County defied all odds to reach this stage of the football championship and they held their own for large periods against a Mayo side who have now reached the decider three times in five years.
Tipperary’s cause wasn’t helped by an early black card shown to Robbie Kiely and then the late dismissal of Bill Maher as they slipped to a 2-13 to 0-14 defeat at HQ.
But speaking in his post-match press conference, Kearns was full of praise for his players as he looked back on a fairytale campaign.
“I was as proud of them today as I was three weeks ago, more proud maybe,” he said.
“I thought the second half was bordering on heroic, I thought they were outstanding. I said to them at half-time, ‘we’re not lying down here’, and no-one lay down. They went out and brought the game to them, as we have throughout this campaign.
“Ultimately we didn’t get the break, we had two injuries and the depth in our squad probably told against us in the end. We had a black card that was very hard for us to take, and a red card at the finish.
“The second Mayo goal was a killer, he was going for a point, slipped and it ended up at the feet of the player who pulled on it for a goal.
“We didn’t get the breaks but the players never gave up, they played to the end and played football the way it should be played. They put everything in, they’re totally committed, and I couldn’t be more proud of it.”
On reflection, there were three crucial moments in the game. With just eight minutes on the click, centre-back Kiely was given his marching orders for hauling down Diarmuid O’Connor.
Mayo took full advantage as they scored 1-4 without reply as Tipp looked to reshuffle their defensive structure.
“It was a huge loss (Robbie Kiely), we brought in Shane Leahy and he’s a bit inexperienced, it was his first time on that stage, it was tough going,” Kearns continued.
“Diarmuid O’Connor caused us problems at wing-forward and unfortunately we had to take Shane off. It took us until half-time to sort things out in the dressing-room but we did sort it out.
“We got back within two points and I was confident we’d take it to the wire. It wasn’t to be because we got a few more knocks and we probably can’t sustain those knocks.
“We were six-three up when Robbie got the black card and going well, I thought we should have been more up, but when they got a run on us they caused problems, Andy Moran caused us problems inside and they got on top in the middle third.
Given it was their first appearance at this stage of the championship for 80 years, Tipperary certainly didn’t look out of place — and Kearns admits it’s up to the players and management to ensure it wasn’t a once off.
“I let others judge if we can get back, but the boys have been very comfortable out here, they haven’t left themselves down in Croke Park in the quarter- or semi-final.
“Mayo have been in six semi-finals in a row, this is our first time here. My view is that Tipperary can aspire to come back to this level on a regular basis, providing we get things right, total commitment – there’s a lot of good players in tipperary who could have been with us today but weren’t, so we need to get our set-up right back in the county.”
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Baloucoune for me is one of the most underrated young talents in the country, if he played for Leinster there’d probably be a lot more hype about him but every time I’ve watched him he’s been exceptional ( apart from when he should have been red carded v munster). He’s physically very well able and has decent speed but probably the most impressive thing about him is his ability to do the little things right all of the time. You rarely see him make mistakes. Sorry to see him injured, it could have been a good 12 months for him with Ireland but he’ll be back, I’ve no doubt about that. Hope he mends quickly.
@Jim Demps: right, now that Jim has his jab at Leinster out of the way, why don’t we all just not respond to him lest ANOTHER 42 thread becomes a mudsling-fest (the very kind Jim SWEARS he hates)?
@omgraham: agreed, 3 articles, none about Leinster, Jim fits in a dig about Leinster on each, on form today! … Baloucoune was called into the 6 nations squad , Is that enough recognition for you Jim?
@Dennis Reynolds: it’s his own Dennis system:
D: Demonstrate value with knowledge of the game
E: Engage with every article written about rugby
N: Nurture the idea that he is unbiased by sometimes complimenting Leinster players (I have witnessed this phenomenon)
N: Neglect reasoning to take a pop at Leinster at every given opportunity, thus bringing out the worst of the 42
I: Inspire hope by announcing you’re leaving the hell hole you’ve created to discuss rugby like an adult in a WhatsApp group
S: Seperate from said group to make a dramatic comeback, as sour and transparent as ever
@Dennis Reynolds: A bit like the Leinster fans who continuously cut Munster on the Munster articles and mention how great Leinster are. I’ve not seen you criticise them or is that different?
Really disappointing for Robert. Hope he come back stronger. Lucky we have good depth out wide.
Similar to Paul O’Connell it seems, in how it happened. Hopefully nothing near as bad
@Gareth Ward: Hope it’s not. Because of his age chances are he might make a full recovery and hopefully he does
Shame for him and Ulster as he is a big time player who has already established himself as someone with that match winning X factor quality.
Ulster don’t have the strength in depth and can ill afford to be missing players of his ability.
At least he has age on his side and that hopefully will lead to a full and speedy recovery
The 42 should stop with the injuries stories today.
@Chris Mc: Pretty bad news day all round isnt it