Tipperary 1-26
Dublin 0-12
TIPPERARY PULLED AWAY in the second half of a sometimes fiery senior hurling challenge match at Dr Morris Park in Thurles.
It was a decent workout for both sides with Pat Gilroy continuing to get to know his charges as he prepares for his first national league campaign in charge.
Both sides fielded a mix of experienced players and newcomers in a match where neither side held back, with two melees breaking out in the second half.
A goal from Jason Forde after 22 minutes helped Tipperary lead by 1-8 to 0-9 at the interval, having played against the breeze.
Dublin had started the better and with Paul Winters, Fergal Whitely and Tom Connolly finding their range, they led by 0-5 to 0-2 after 11 minutes before Tipp rallied.
Fordeโs goal made it 1-5 to 0-6 but the Dublin response was good with Winters, Whitely and Daire Gray edging them back in front, but two more points from Forde and one from Ronan Maher left Tipp two up at the break.
Both sides made a host of changes in the second half but Tipperaryโs sharper touch saw them pull away and they produced a very strong final quarter to run out convincing winners on a day when Danny Sutcliffe made his return to the Dublin colours and the returning Cathal Barrett lined out at midfield for Tipp.
Tipperary scorers: J Forde 1-10 (0-6f), N McGrath 0-4 (0-1f), R Maher 0-3, S Curran 0-3, D McCormack 0-2, P Feehan 0-1, M Breen 0-1, S Nally 0-1, J Cahill 0-1.
Dublin scorers: P Winters 0-5 (0-4f), F Whitely 0-2, D Grey 0-2, A Moore 0-1, T Connolly 0-1, D Burke 0-1 (f).
TIPPERARY: D Mooney; P Maher, J Dwyer, D Maher; S Kennedy, B Heffernan, P Feehan; C Barrett, R Maher; P โBonnerโ Maher, N McGrath, S Curran; N OโMeara, J Forde, C Darcy.
DUBLIN: A Nolan; P Smyth, B OโCarroll, C Hendricken; S Barrett, D Kelly, C Crummey; J McCaffrey, T Connolly; D Sutcliffe, F Whitely, D Gray; A Moore, P Winters, J Hetherton.
Referee: Phillip Kelly (Ballinahinch).
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Good auld Brian .. says it like it is.
Noel Mooney has been pulling all kinds of PR stunts, straight out of the John Delaney self-preservation book, to try and glam up the old FAI, as certain long-term gravy-train riders try to cling onto control.
I wish Brian would stay away from media work.
@Tony Mcgrath: Most in Ireland would strongly disagree with you
@Tony Mcgrath: Youโre entitled to your opinion but Iโd strongly disagree with you. Brian Kerr is a hugely knowledgeable football man and has his heart firmly in the right place when it comes to the game in this country. He doesnโt engage in PR or BS and heโs one man who I could listen to all day. Heโs also highly entertaining. Wish we had more like him.
Good man Brian. Shove that guys bs media stunt pandering right back down his throat haha
Think Iโll buy Neal Horganโs book soโฆโฆ
Kerr talks an awful heap of waffle.
Boll*cks
@shepherd: Not as much as the fai cronies.