Happy All-Ireland quarter-final day to you!
Sinéad Farrell here and you’re very welcome along to Th42′s live coverage of today’s action as Tipperary take on Waterford for a place in the All-Ireland SHC semi-finals.
And of course, the clash of Cork and Dublin will be along later.
Tipperary
1. Barry Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha)
2. Cathal Barrett (Holycross-Ballycahill), 3. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields), 4. Barry Heffernan (Nenagh Eire Óg)
5. Paddy Cadell (JK Bracken’s), 6. Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh), 7. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
8. Alan Flynn (Kildangan), 9. Michael Breen (Ballina)
10. Jason Forde (Silvermines), 11. Noel McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney), 12. Dan McCormack (Borris-Ileigh)
13. Jake Morris (Nenagh Eire Óg), 14. John O’Dwyer (Killenaule), 15. Seamus Callanan (Drom & Inch).
(Subs listed in graphic below)
— Tipperary GAA (@TipperaryGAA) July 31, 2021
Waterford
1. Shaun O’Brien (De La Salle)
2. Ian Kenny (Ballygunner), 3. Conor Prunty (Abbeyside), 4. Shane McNulty (De La Salle)
5. Calum Lyons (Ballyduff Lower), 6. Shane Bennett (Ballysaggart), 7. Kieran Bennett (Ballysaggart)
8. Jamie Barron (Fourmilewater), 9. Peter Hogan (Ballygunner)
10. Jack Fagan (De La Salle), 11. Jack Prendergast (Lismore), 12. Stephen Bennett (Ballysaggart)
13. Dessie Hutchinson (Ballygunner), 14. Austin Gleeson (Mount Sion), 15. Patrick Curran (Dungarvan).
(Subs listed in graphic below)
📣The Waterford Senior Hurling Team to play Tipperary in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final tomorrow has been named⬇️
— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) July 30, 2021
Best of luck to Liam Cahill, his management team and all of the panel!#deiseabú ⚪️🔵 pic.twitter.com/P1o4K0Ljbd
Not long to go now, let us know in the comment section below how you see this one going?
And if you’re in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, do get in touch and let us know.
Throw-in! Tipperary 0-00 Waterford 0-00
1 min: Tipperary 0-00 Waterford 0-01
Kieran Bennett with the first attempt at the posts but his shot sails wide. Ronan Maher tries his luck from a sideline cut but fails to get the range before Patrick Curran lands an excellent point from distance to put his side in front.
3 mins: Tipperary 0-01 Waterford 0-03
Lovely shot from Jack Fagan to extend Waterford’s lead, sweeping the ball between with an over-the-shoulder shot.
Dessie Hutchinson gets in on the action shortly after to split the posts. Three points, three different scorers for Waterford.
Jason Forde then opens Tipp’s account.
Tipperary 0-01 Waterford 0-05
Jamie Barron with two quickfire points to give Waterford a superb start. They’re leaving Tipperary at sixes and sevens.
Steven Bennett tried to race through for a goal chance but Tipperary backs held him off.
GOAL! Tipperary 2-01 Waterford 0-05 (Seamus Callanan)
7 mins: Tipperary 2-01 Waterford 0-06
Well what about that for a burst? Two goals in as many minutes for Seamus Callanan after Waterford looked to be all over the Premier County in the opening minutes.
Jamie Barron responded with his third point of the afternoon.
Such a frantic pace in these opening stages.
GOAL! Tipperary 2-03 Waterford 1-06 (Austin Gleeson)
12 mins: Tipperary 2-05 Waterford 1-07
Austin Gleeson with a savage strike to grab Waterford’s first goal. He followed it up with a lovely cut from distance before Michael Breen pointed for Tipp at the other end.
The pace of the game is ferocious. Who will be able to sustain it?
15 mins: Tipperary 2-06 Waterford 1-08
Stephen Bennett converts a long-distance free to level proceedings briefly but Forde scores a free of his own to edge Tipperary back in front.
17 mins: Tipperary 2-06 Waterford 1-09
Gleeson feeds the ball to Shane McNulty who drives the ball over from way out the field.
And with that, we go to the first water break.
17 mins: Tipperary 2-06 Waterford 1-09
Away we go again. Fagan tries to pick up another point but his attempt is off target.
20 mins: Tipperary 2-06 Waterford 1-10
Fagan breaks through again and mistake this time as he taps the ball over from close range.
Waterford lead by one point as Noel McGrath long-distance effort goes wide.
GOAL! Tipperary 2-06 Waterford 2-10 (Dessie Hutchinson)
23 mins: Tipperary 2-07 Waterford 2-11
Skillful pass to Calum Lyons to set him up for a point from out near the sideline which keeps their noses in front coming into the final 10 minutes of the first-half.
25 mins: Tipperary 2-08 Waterford 2-11
Ronan Maher cuts the gap to three points as play is stopped while Alan Flynn receives some medical attention on the field.
28 mins: Tipperary 2-09 Waterford 2-12
Kieran Bennett pops the ball over off his left side to restore the four-point advantage. But a free is awarded to Tipperary at the other end which Forde converts with ease.
31 mins: Tipperary 2-10 Waterford 2-13
Super score from John O’Dwyer to reduce the deficit once again. Hutchinson responds with a beautiful piece of skill to evade his marker and drill the ball over.
35 mins: Tipperary 2-12 Waterford 2-14
Bubbles O’Dwyer, Forde and Peter Hogan trade points as half-time approaches. The pace of the game is starting to dip a bit and both teams are probably in need of the break.
Two minutes added time to be played.
37 mins: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 2-14
Ronan Maher leaves just one point between them. There was some confusion among the umpires but they eventually gave the score.
Half-Time: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 2-14
Lots to pour from that hectic first half. Let’s look at the goals first:
Seamus Callanan
Seamus Callanan gets an early GOAL for @TipperaryGAA v @WaterfordGAA in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/dVXyBNJOU5
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
Seamus Callanan II
Seamus Callanan breaks onto the ball to get his second goal of the first half for @TipperaryGAA v @WaterfordGAA in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/VVg5nTCDkv
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
Austin Gleeson
Austin Gleeson buries the ball in the net to get @WaterfordGAA's first GOAL v @TipperaryGAA in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/DMghmKcWW7
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
Dessie Hutchinson
Lovely finish in the net from Dessie Hutchinson which started from excellent defensive play from Calum Lyons for @WaterfordGAA v @TipperaryGAA in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/jqjA2WKptE
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
Second-half: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 2-14
And we’re off for the second half.
37 mins: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 2-15
Lively start from Waterford results in a point from Gleeson. Good work from Hutchinson for engineering the attack.
Liam Cahill’s side go two points clear.
40 mins: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 2-17
Hogan chips in with another crucial score as Waterford hit their third point without reply since the restart.
Tipp have a whiff of a goal chance but Waterford backs clear the danger and get the ball to Stephen Bennett for another point.
43 mins: Tipperary 2-14 Waterford 2-18
Forde gives Tipp their first point of the second half from a free to leave three between them. But some lovely footwork from Kieran Bennett allows him to shoot for the posts and push Waterford’s advantage again.
43 mins: Tipperary 2-14 Waterford 2-18
Some substitutions on both sides. Patrick Curran makes way for Michael Kiely on the Waterford team while Mark Kehoe replaces Jake Morris.
GOAL! Tipperary 2-14 Waterford 3-18 (Stephen Bennett, penalty)
48 mins: Tipperary 2-15 Waterford 3-18
Stephen Bennett posts Waterford’s third goal of the afternoon from the penalty spot. The spot shot was awarded after Tipp keeper Brian Hogan was adjudged to have fouled Gleeson who was trying to round him for a goal.
Noel McGrath points at the other end to keep his side in touch.
49 mins: Tipperary 2-16 Waterford 3-19
Stephen Bennett on target again for Waterford. They lead by six coming into the last 20 minutes of normal time.
What can Tipperary do to muster a response?
50 mins: Tipperary 2-16 Waterford 3-21
Michael Kiely puts Dessie Hutchinson racing through on goal. The Ballygunner man unleashes a rocket but it drifts over the bar for a point.
Gleeson follows that up with a sideline cut special before the second water break.
You get the feeling that Waterford are heading out of sight now.
53 mins: Tipperary 2-17 Waterford 3-21
Mark Kehoe tries to cut in along the side and create a goal opportunity for Tipperary. He’s fouled on the way and Forde scores to leave seven between the sides.
MISS! Tipperary 2-18 Waterford 3-22
Agony as Callanan sees his ground strike go by the wrong side of the goal post after Forde found himself in acres of space to create a goal chance.
Waterford work the ball back up to Hogan who makes no mistake in front of the sticks. Ronan Maher also points for Tipperary but they need more to pull Waterford back.
59 mins: Tipperary 2-20 Waterford 3-23
Kehoe is looking lively for Tipp as he slots the ball over. Ronan Maher and substitute John McGrath then combine for a Tipperary point.
61 mins: Tipperary 2-21 Waterford 3-24
Another Forde free makes it a six-point game but Tipperary will probably need a goal to make a game of this.
66 mins: Tipperary 2-23 Waterford 3-25
Breen adds another to cut the difference to five. But just as it looked like Tipperary were building up some momentum, Kiely nabs a point for Waterford at the other end.
Forde converts another free to keep bring back that five-point gap.
68 mins: Tipperary 2-25 Waterford 3-25
Tipperary squander another goal chance as John McGrath sees his effort parried away. Some fine individual work from Kehoe to create the chance and draw the Waterford backs in.
McGrath didn’t quite connect with the shot but they’ve brought it back to three points as Willie Connors after coming on.
69 mins: Tipperary 2-26 Waterford 3-25
Just two between them now!
Forde has been sensational from the frees.
70 mins: Tipperary 2-26 Waterford 3-26
Crucial point for Waterford from the stick of Neil Montgomery.
GOAL! Tipperary 2-27 Waterford 4-27 (Neil Montgomery)
Full-Time: Tipperary 2-27 Waterford 4-28
Tipperary 2-27 Waterford 4-28
What a turnaround and what a result!
From coughing a seven-point lead to winning by seven points, Waterford are full value for their victory which sends them through to the All-Ireland semi-finals.
Neil Montgomery’s late goal was the clincher for Liam Cahill’s side as Tipperary just could not get that third goal. Shaun O’Brien pulled off an incredible save in the midst of all that to ensure that this was going to be Waterford’s day.
Incredible stuff. What will the other quarter-final have in store for us this evening?
Here’s that Stephen Bennett penalty
Stephen Bennett slots home a penalty for @WaterfordGAA v @TipperaryGAA in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/OhJ4HVT3iL
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
And here’s Neil Montgomery with goal number 4 for Waterford
Neil Montgomery gets a crucial GOAL for @WaterfordGAA in the final few minutes of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final v @TipperaryGAA #GAANOW pic.twitter.com/yGEbPwkhqJ
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 31, 2021
Well that’s all for now, folks. Have a look at Fintan O’Toole’s match report here and that’s not the end of our GAA coverage today.
Emma Duffy will be taking you through the live updates from the Ulster SFC final between Monaghan and Tyrone this afternoon, and Kevin O’Brien will be providing the match report.
We’ll also have the other All-Ireland quarter-final between Cork this evening.
Good luck!
I think I speak for most of the country when I say ‘I hope Mayo to win’ . However I really cannot see it. Too many things need to go right for them and too many things needs to go wrong from Dublin
@@at: you probably do speak for most of the country and that’s the sort of chat we love. Makes it even sweeter.
Myself & most dubs I know however, are hoping for a good game from 2 very decent sides
Up the Dubs
@@at: well you don’t speak for me!!! COME ON THE DUBS!!!
@my name: what else are you to expect. In the very unlikely event that Mayo wins, it would be 2 fingers to the GAA. They have stacked the playing field so much in Dublin’s favour the last decade or so, it is laughable at this stage
@Devilsavocado: I would never speak for you, trust me. You have showed yourself on here lately to be immature with your childish insults and name calling. My 5 yr kids would be above you when it comes to speaking
@@at: you’re laughable at this stage, go to the game, have a pint or if you’re a home crack open a can and chill out.
Let it go buddy. You have a great day. Regardless of the rain or the result, I will
@@at: Come on the dubs
@@at: Blah Blah Blah…. ;)
@my name: replace the word ‘you’re’ with ‘GAA’ and your comment makes sense
@@at: no thanks, I’ll stick to what I said, thanks very much pal. Oh and UP THE DUBS
@my name: something seriously wrong with their whole set up if they don’t win at least 8 in a row. What a waste of millions otherwise
@@at: Yea because throwing money at something makes it successful, just look at every public service in this Country.. Are you telling me Kildare don’t have money sloshing around the County from Horse Racing that could be put to good use with the underage structures in the Country. Yes the money helps Dublin but Dublin are successful because of how well the County is run.. Kildare for example were flitting away money on a champagne manager instead of putting the money into the underage setup in the County
@@at: Dublin began receiving funding in 2005 at underage level, young kids, school children. Which in simple terms given the various ages of the Dublin panel, means that this funding has had no effect or benefit to 24 members of the panel that achieved a 4 in a row last September.
I’ll just leave that with you as there’s not great coverage on Hill 16.
Have you opened that can for yourself yet??
@my name: they received the funding when the likes of Brian Fenton, Ciaran Kilkenny, paul mannion etc etc, the backbone of their team, were in the under 10′s and under 12 grades. From that point forward these guys get paid professional coaches training them on a daily basis. No other county got without an asses roar of that level of support
The rain in the hill must be effecting your judgement or else you had too many before the game
@@at: I know lads from Galeay Roscomon and Kerry that would say the opposite.
@Dave Byrne: you can spell one out of the three counties you mentioned… wonderful! Maybe the GAA should have invested the €18 million in educating you illiterates!
@Walter Obrien: ah jaysus the spelling police are out
@David Garland: most county’s cannot afford to keep about 40 full time students who play for county team ! Most other county players have to work! What does DMM work at! Apart from been a full time student at 31
Do II smell sour grapes in this thread?
@Dave Byrne: that’s why they are losers
imagine a Mayo v Tyrone final, it would be like deciding which one of your nuts you would prefer a kick on
@murt de murty: No
@murt de murty: the middle one
@murt de murty: better for game tho
@murt de murty: they could play without a ball
Sorry they do
Dubs not capable of playing football against a good team. Pulling guys down left, right and centre and not scoring for nearly 23 minutes. Their classless fans booing free takers as usual. Come on Mayo, stuff them
@Declan Moran: stop talking drivel lad, the dubs have been playing and beating good teams for years now, and Mayo are doing their fare share of pushing and pulling as well…
@Declan Moran: Are you for real I’m on the Hill and all the Mayo supporters are booing&cheering when Dublin take a free.
Sure what about filling the Hill with Mayo fans what’s that about considering other counties do not.
Seriously didn’t know the Hill was for Dublin.. didnt see it on any website when I was booking tickets.
@Devilsavocado: any gouging by Dublin yet ??
@Dave Byrne: Nah you’re on The 42 lad!
@Rory Murphy: Its for everyone but the Mayo supporters always have a thing about filling it,Were as the likes of Kerry and other teams dont bother.
Yes other team fans are on the Hill at every match but they dont go out of the way to organise it.
Not that it ever mattered as they got beat every time.
@Declan Moran: you must feel silly now…
@Dave Byrne: who said it belonged to Dublin ? But that’s what you like to think I guess
@Declan Moran: ha ha. Played off the park and still the dirtiest team. Embarrassing
@Declan Moran: please repeat
@Walter Obrien: no,, no,, none of that,, just a good arse kicking…. :)
@Declan Moran: Jesus that went well for you
@Declan Moran: love when keep displaying your stupidity
MDMcC has a weapon that he tries to do sly damage with. Watch his right elbow.
@Gerry Ryan deG: I was just thinking the same thing. And he is sly about how he uses it.
@Gerry Ryan deG: slyly dirty player
The true blue dubs are the best fans in the whole world.
@Anto Whelan: they’re Dubs fans,dont 4get with their Liverpool,Celtic and MU shirts not far from surface..NOT gaa fans..world of difference
@rufustfirefly: no soccer fans outside Dublin, really?
Well time to switch over to news, was good while it lasted
Are the real teams in yet
Gaelic football competitiveness fading in front of us. Not a good result for the game as it stands
@Derek Russell: So by your logic, because Dublin are really good at Football at the moment, the game is suffering? Because… Reasons? Cop on you whinger.
@Tony Mac: they’re at home every game,have massive funding,trained professionally,all reside close together which is a huge training advantage, have massive geographic advantage and have a huge following of “fans” (when theyre not watching Celtic,Liverpool,MU etc,that is)
They are Dubs fans as opposed to GAA fans,world of difference
Can’t wait to see Ewan McKenna’s tweets when Dublin steamroll them!
@Ciarán O’ Donoghue: check out his piece with Trevor Rowland today. He let’s himself down with his tweets but he is a fine journalist. Anyway up the Dubs!!!
we are witnessing the death of gaelic football
@Fear Uisce: yeah mayo lost again. Its armageddon lol
@Fear Uisce: kerry actually beat you by a similar score.
@John drennan: no they didnt
@Fear Uisce: what a muppet you are. The dubs have out played and out classed teams for 10 years, however you don’t hear the dubs cry about the state of hurling, it has always been a 4 horse race, we don’t cry about it.
If the country boys are not good enough how is that our fault… and all the uneducated fools out there commenting that the dubs are dirty.. get over it it’s GAA, not that pussy crap from over the water. This game is for real men.
@Fear Uisce: yes they did. Both teams won by 10 points against mayo. Kerry actually would’ve won by more but took their foot off the gas
@Fear Uisce: witnessing the best of the GAA now let’s see what the remaining 31 counties can do?
@John drennan: I’m not from mayo
@Thomas Rowe: now now Thomas no need to turn nasty. hurling is more than a four horse race and even if it was , that’s still three more than football. the dubs have been outclassing teams for longer than 10yrs, only for neath hitting ye for 5 goals in 2010 ye would be on around 15 leinsters in a row.
Where did I blame dublin for the state of football, I only said today marks the death of football. Its the GAA i hold responsible for the state of football.
and the dubs are dirty, but so are every other team. it’s the quality of referees and their assistants that are the problem. they just are not enforcing the rules of the game to prevent this gamesmanship
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it now you could not pick a team from the 31 counties that would beat Dublin
Dublin are a totally class act train hard , work hard and play hard They show respect for the game, the fans and the sport and to be honest they carry the GAA
I guarantee we will hear all the begrudgers talk about population and money now
If you want to complain name me any player or management person on the Dublin squad that your county could not use ?
Well done Dubs and I feel sorry for Mayo
@Anthony Doyle: train hard, play hard, work hard. Brilliant. So that’s the magic formula. Juiced up dubs.
Paul Mannion was some signing.
Hon de mayo ahhhhhb hahahahaaha
Aidan O Shea is a bang average footballer. He is headless. Same old story produces nothing against good footballers.
Professionals against amateurs.
What could go wrong
@John Macken: don’t forget to include paid professionals no DUBLIN PLAYER IS LEFT SHORT IN THE POCKET- all under cover payments
@Martin Brennan: all have nice cushy jobs. None of these lads are getting up at 6 in the morning to get to a building site and not home till 7 that night
@John Macken: Ah give over you clown
@John Macken: trainee doctor, famously a cushy job.
Any chance you can mute the boo boys.. Christ.
Posted this on HoganStand after the Donegal match, fairly accurate i think:p :
“Dublin should win this fairly comfortably in the end.
Mayo were quite impressive against an underperforming Donegal team with a few players still affected by their previous knocks and in front of their home fans. But they let Donegal back into it and only win in the end because their kicking accuracy was slightly less poor than Donegal and it was still like 30%.
A full strength Dublin team in Croke Park wont be so complacent. I predict Dublin winning by 8 plus points.
Ronan1989 (Donegal) – Posts: 17 – 05/08/2019 03:12:40 “
@Rónán Strain: do you do lotto numbers, the winning numbers will come from 1-42!!! Nothing new in your thinking there pal, only Mayo people were deluded enough to think it would be different result!
@Rónán Strain: WOW! That’s amazing
Dubs very sketchy first half, Mayo playing well…
@Devilsavocado: stop that. It’s our cup
@my name: it is,, but it’s polite to let others dream for 35 mins at least ;)
@Devilsavocado: keeps them happy
As much I’d sacrifice every getting the jump again to watch the Dubs lose, you have to admire that team. They just seem to be able get a goal whenever they want. Fantastic team.
None of his colleagues to sympathetic to O’Connor as he came off,saw more affection shown to lads coming in late for mass….maybe thats whats wrong.
@Gerry Campbell: That’s because he’s an absolute weasel
@DavidGoldsFarther: Oh god he’s a dose.
Mayo have kicked 3 points from 45 yrds against the wind, Dubs trying to walk it in.
Hennellys kick outs are melogan,just melogan,hope it dosent cost them..
Piss poor referee again
@Martin McKenna: Absolute nonsense. He’s been pretty fair.
@Martin McKenna: he’s had a good game
@Martin McKenna: couldn’t agree more, Rock stealing 5-10 yards with every free
Please don’t put up the teams until u are sure they are the teams taking the field
@Tony Mcgrath: zzzzzzzz
@my name: wake up 4 changes
They are the most ridiculously talented outfit I’ve seen in either football or hurling. Unbelievable team, you’d be a fair man to bet against 6,7 or even 8 on a row at this stage, the pick of the country wouldnt beat em.
Juiced up dubs, money, population, home games etc. They should be winning 20 in a row and probably will. Not an achievement, simply the fruits of financially backed professionalism. Anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded
@Rusty Nuts: I never saw money leave lee keegan for dead and make him look like an absolute fool, but king Con did. Twice. Now stop your whining and appreciate greatness
@Rusty Nuts: Not that you have shown your true colors please explain Kilkenny’s success in hurling ?
@DavidGoldsFarther: did you see the picture going around of con last year and con this year earlier today? It’s frightening the difference in his body shape, professional outfit, the gap is getting wider, and it’s getting boring to watch, from a natural
How was that goal not a free out? And how did Dublin get the free out in the lead up?
@Thomas O’ Donnell: oh look its the refs fault again…
@John drennan: I didn’t say it was his fault, but he is poor. Dublin getting away with a lot of fouls.
@Thomas O’ Donnell: you’re a loser BIG LOSER
@Anthony Doyle: What did I lose? By the way, I take it back. The goal was fine. I still think Dubs got away with a lot of fouls.
A game of two halves
@Anthony Doyle: fairplay Anthony great insight there they should get you on sky sports. You clown
@DavidGoldsFarther: you’re the fuZking clown
Looking forward to the comments on play acting and defensive football :-)
Yet another home win for Dublin.Championship draw seems to work out well for them!
@rufustfirefly: works for Kilkenny also but you keep that quiet
Just shut up and admire talent
Serious question. Does Ciaran Kilkenny ever actually kick the ball ?
@@at: Doesn’t matter professionalism is fully part of Dublin GAA
@@at: does it matter???? Ha ha ha ha :)
@@at: do you ever ask a question that isn’t stupid?
Next on Mayo’s Agenda a heave ho against their management