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29th June 2017
11:24pm BST

The game was tit-for-tat throughout with 90 minutes of hurling unable to produce a winner.
It did, however, look as if Tipperary would emerge victorious when they lead by six points in the early stages of the second half of normal time, but Cork came back and a last minute Robert Downey effort send the sides to extra-time.
Darragh Woods was in top form for Tipperary shooting 1-4, while Ray McCormack, Craig Morgan, Conor Bowe and Jerome Cahill also impressed.
For Cork Brian Turnbull top scored with 0-9 while James Keating lead from the front at centre back.
The game will be replayed on Saturday at 13:00 in Páirc Uí Rinn which is just 39 hours after tonight's clash.
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Tipperary had requested to have the game changed to Monday evening but these requests were rejected by Cork.
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The Munster Council were agreeable to a move, however the Cork county board bizarrely said no.
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