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Cork vs Tipperary LIVE SCORE: Rebels look to end 20 years of pain in huge GAA All-Ireland Hurling final

Cork vs Tipperary LIVE SCORE: Rebels look to end 20 years of pain in huge GAA All-Ireland Hurling final

The Sun21 hours ago
CORK will be desperate to end 20 years of pain when they face bitter rivals Tipperary in a GAA All-Ireland Hurling final - and the action unfolds VERY SOON!
The Rebels are the second most successful county with 30 victories in this competition.
However, Cork have lost FOUR finals since they last collected the Liam MacCarthy trophy way back in 2005 - including last year's showpiece where they were edged out by a single point.
And they now come up against noisy Munster neighbours Tipp who are trying to bridge a six-year gap themselves having not won the title since 2019.
10 minutes ago By Nyle Smith
Welcome to the GAA Hurling final
Cork and Tipperary are going toe-to-toe in what is expected to be a mammoth GAA All-Ireland Hurling final TODAY!
The Rebels booked their spot in the showpiece match for a second successive season after defeating Dublin 7-26 to 2-21.
And they'll be hoping to bridge a 20-year gap since they last secured the trophy in 2005 - along with putting last year's showpiece behind them where they missed out on the title by a single point.
However, bitter opponents Tipperary made the final for the first time since 2019 with a 0-30 to 4-20 triumph over Kilkenny in the semis.
A 2019 final that Tipp ironically won by beating Kilkenny, marking their 28th All-Ireland title.
But Pat Ryan's Cork side currently hold the bragging rights as they have beaten Tipperary twice in the three times that these bitter rivals have encountered each other this campaign.
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