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22nd July 2017
03:23pm BST

RTE had a massive panel out for the occasion. Michael Lyster recounted driving mates down to the game, decades back, and having to stop off at several pubs along the way.
Ger Loughnane was in his element and remarked that the most crucial aspect of the new-look grounds is that the Páirc has retained its' atmosphere. "You'd love to get your boots and get out on the field," remarked Kilkenny star Eddie Brennan.
The Tipp squad were out early enough for a puck around and the crowd were starting to fill in nicely.
That new main stand looks the part, and then some.
https://twitter.com/TipperaryGAA/status/888756532833390592
Loughnane warned Tipp to get their defence in order but few were confidently backing Clare to get the job done despite all the talk of them 'going to war'.
Amhrán na bhFiann never sounded better as both sides lined up and both sets of fans bellowed the words.
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Handshakes exchanged and it was game on!
Tipp hit the front early but Clare were giving them nothing cheap and Aaron Cunningham's well taken goal gave the Banner faithful hope. Then, 60 seconds later, he got another one.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_GAA/status/888765922705625088
A memorable day for all involved, no matter the final score. And we've still got Wexford vs. Waterford to go, on Sunday.
Golden days indeed.
As if that is not enough, the RTE retrospective will bring a tear to the eye and/or a goosepimple to the skin.
https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/888754949063966720
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