Tipperary 5-18
Wexford 1-19
Jackie Cahill reports from Nowlan Park, Kilkenny
THE MCGRATH BROTHERS shared four goals between them as Tipperary marched into next Sundayโs Allianz Hurling League final against Galway.
John, named man-of-the-match, and Noel both netted in each half as Tipp saw off Wexford by 11 points in front of 19,095 spectators at Nowlan Park.
A devastating scoring burst between the 60th and 66th minutes saw Tipperary collect 2-4 without reply, and seal a first final appearance for the Premier County since 2014.
Tipp will aim for a first victory in the competition in nine years, with the Galway fixture expected to go ahead at Limerickโs Gaelic Grounds.
Wexford manager Davy Fitzgerald could find himself in hot water with GAA disciplinary chiefs are entering the pitch in the first half.
Fitzgerald was irate when referee Diarmuid Kirwan failed to award a free to James Breen and when the ball was coughed up by the Wexford defender, Noel McGrath netted in the 18th minute.
Ultimately, it was that devastating scoring blitz down the home straight that set Tipp up for a final clash with Galway next Sunday, a game thatโs been confirmed for Limerickโs Gaelic Grounds.
Tipp were two points clear stepping on the gas to establish a 4-16 to 0-16 lead.
Noel and John McGrath both netted in that period โ before Brendan Maher put the icing on the cake late on.
The McGraths would finish with a collective 4-4 but there was a late consolation goal for Wexford when Liam Ryan struck from long-range deep in stoppage time, while the Slaneysiders also missed a penalty when goalkeeper Mark Fanning was denied by his opposite number, Darren Gleeson.
Tipp also had big impacts from the bench as Michael Breen came on at centre forward to score four points, while John โBubblesโ OโDwyer was the creator of Noel McGrathโs 63rd minute goal, finding the Loughmore-Castleiney man with an exquisite, diagonal ball.
A big crowd was present in Kilkenny and while Tipp led by 2-6 to 0-8 at half-time, Wexford would have taken a four-point interval deficit after playing against the breeze.
They also fell five points behind within six minutes, Seamus Callanan putting over two early points, one from play and the other a 65, before John McGrath netted in the sixth minute.
Darren Gleesonโs short puck-out was collected by Seamus Kennedy, who delivered a ball up the right touchline in McGrathโs direction.
James Breen looked to be in control of the situation but his error allowed McGrath to slip in behind before finishing high past Mark Fanning.
Tippโs second goal was cloaked in controversy when, in the 18th minute, Wexford screamed for a free out with Breen heavily tackled while in possession.
Noel McGrath profited and moments later, Fitzgerald strode across the pitch to remonstrate with referee Diarmuid Kirwan.
That led to an exchange between the Wexford boss and Tipp midfielder Forde, with tempers flaring all over the pitch.
With calm eventually restored, Wexford worked their way back into the game and had something to cling onto at half-time, despite shooting nine of their 13 wides in the opening half
They kept plugging away in the second half and were two points behind twice before Tipp, awarded just three frees in the entire game, put their foot on the gas.
When the dust settled, Tipp had collected all but a single point of their winning tally from play, a statistic that will please manager Michael Ryan, although they did rack up 14 wides, seven in each half.
But Tipp will check on the fitness of James Barry before next Sundayโs clash with Galway, a game that is a repeat of the 2008 League final, when the Premier County last lifted this silverware.
The game will also mark the first time since last Augustโs All-Ireland semi-final that Tipp and Galway will lock horns in a competitive fixture.
Scorers for Tipperary โ Noel McGrath & John McGrath 2-2 each, Brendan Maher 1-2, Seamus Callanan 0-3 (1 65), Michael Breen 0-4, Jason Forde 0-2, Pรกdraic Maher, John OโDwyer & Daire Quinn 0-1 each.
Scorers for Wexford โ Conor McDonald 0-7 (6f), Lee Chin 0-4 (1 65), David Redmond 0-3, Liam Ryan 1-0, Jack OโConnor, David Dunne, Diarmuid OโKeeffe, Paul Morris & Kevin Foley 0-1 each.
Tipperary
1. Darren Gleeson (Portroe)
2. Cathal Barrett (Holycross-Ballycahill)
3. James Barry (Upperchurch-Drombane)
4. Michael Cahill (Thurles Sarsfields)
5. Seamus Kennedy (St. Marys)
6. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
7. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields โ Capt)
8. Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh)
9. Jason Forde (Silvermines)
10. Dan McCormack (Borris-Ileigh)
11. Niall OโMeara (Kilruane MacDonaghs)
12. Steven OโBrien (Ballina)
13. Noel McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
14. John McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
15. Seamus Callanan (Drom & Inch)
Subs:
19. Michael Breen (Ballina) for OโMeara (h.t.)
24. John OโDwyer (Killenaule) for OโBrien (48)
26. Daire Quinn (Nenagh รire รg) for Forde (65)
21. Tomรกs Hamill (Moyne-Templetuohy) for Barry (68)
22. Barry Heffernan (Nenagh รire รg) for Kennedy (69)
Wexford
1. Mark Fanning (Glynn Barntown)
3. Liam Ryan (Rapparees)
4. James Breen (Adamstown)
5. Damien Reck (Oylegate Glenbrien)
2. Willie Devereux (St Martinโs)
6. Matthew OโHanlon (St James โ joint captain)
7. Diarmuid OโKeeffe (St Anneโs)
12. Jack OโConnor (St Martinโs)
8. Aidan Nolan (Half Way House /Bunclody)
14. Lee Chin (Faythe Harriers โ joint captain)
11. David Redmond (Oulart The Ballagh)
9. Shaun Murphy (Oulart The Ballagh)
15. David Dunne (Davidstown Courtnacuddy)
10. Conor McDonald (Naomh Eanna)
13. Paul Morris (Ferns St Aidanโs)
Subs:
23. Jack Guiney (Rathnure) for Reck (49)
22. Harry Kehoe (Cloughbawn) for Redmond (54)
25. Kevin Foley (Rapparees) for Morris (54)
18. Simon Donohoe (Shelmaliers) for Nolan (63)
Ref โ Diarmuid Kirwan (Cork)
All from play for tipp thatโs serious scoring.
@Gerry W: when you only get 2 frees in the whole game youโve no other choice.
@Chicken George:
Ah seriously
The ref had a good game
Bar the free he missed for Tipps second goal.
Tipp are a serious outfit
Fair play today.
And fair play to Davy and The Boys.
Roll on the Leinster Championship
@Peter Roche: 100% agree on the free out. He misses that one along with many many others. Iโm not suggesting he was biased, Iโm suggesting he was s**te
And please ban Davy from sideline players should not have him in their faces during a match itโs disgraceful
Bubbles pass to Noel was a class act
Its Fair to say the McGraths did Untold
@Buff Egan: Your pal made a fool of himself today. He Should can a ban now.
@gold3n: Get!!!!!!
2 frees for Tip in the match , thatโs got to be a record.Looks like Davy got to the ref after coming on the pitch following the second goal.
Kirwan again robbed us 2009
@Robert Woodward:
Looks like there are a few clean defenders wanting to play the. All and not the man.
No?
Oh ya
Sure letโs just blame the ref instead
@Peter Roche: no need to blame the ref as Tip coasted home but there was at least 5-6 scorable frees ignored by the ref and a several soft ones for Wexford.Great display by Tip . Class always prevails no matter how much shouting your manager does.
Is Davy ever put of hot water ? I feared for Wexfordsโ reputation when I heard he hot the job. Tipp for Liam again this year??
Kirwan is a digrace.
Wexford played well but missed a lot of scores and no goal threat at all.Goals win games but Tipp are just unreal right now canโt see anyone beating them
Great play from Tipp and Iโm a kilkenny man. Wexford are making great strides and have always loved Kilkenny/ Wexford leinster finals but by god Davy Fitz sis today is a disgrace. Youโd never see Cody or Sheedy or Ryan do what he did today. If the GAA dont punish him thrn thy are as bad.
@#knowingitall:
True. He cannot get away with shouldering two Tipp players without sanction.
@#knowingitall: Cody did the same v Galway in 2004.
Drink it in Maaaaaan
Wexford overrated team
@Aidan O connor: Kilkenny are sharpening their claws for the June the 10th, that will be Wexfords real acid test
@Aidan O connor: Whether over rated or not it is good to see less dominant hurling counties challenging again in the top tier.
U keep Reid quiet cats poor granted fennely b back but jesus Callian kept quietish but rest forwards midfielders some damage add that with bonnar coming back breen finding form and bubbles cameo frightening for rest us
@lolly ryan: Iโll tell you whatโs frighteningโฆ..your grammar!
@Chicken George: eye ear ya
John McGrath top quality ruthless best describe him goals goals goals . Limerick need player like him
Tipp played well but will to up the anti for Galway.
@Owen Lynch: Same can be said for Galway when playing Tipp instead of Limerick. Generally isnt much in it whenever Tipp and Galway meet.
Galway,perennial chokers.
Good game โบ