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10th June 2017
06:08pm BST

Tipperary's talisman was unable to continue and had to be stretchered off, to make their task even tougher.
Quinlivan is one of the best forwards in the country, having won an All-Star last year and his loss is one that Tipperary simply can't afford.
It wasn't a pretty sight for Premier eyes. Liam Kearns' reaction said it all.
Liam Kerns's men soldiered on admirably without their main man, however, with Centre forward Liam Boland, and Quinlivan's replacement Liam McGrath catching the eye.
The Premier County went into the half time break leading by 0-4 to 0-1 despite playing against a stiff breeze.
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Tipperary were utterly dominant in the midfield with Robbie Kiely and George Hannigan on top.
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Cork were sluggish, however, in a display similar to their struggles against Waterford two weeks ago.
"I think some of them should be looking for the back door, it was an embarrassment," said Colm O'Rourke on The Sunday Game live.
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