In photos: Tipperary claim first All-Ireland hurling title since 2019

Tipp had a phenomenal second half, with Michael Duignan on commentary for RTÉ saying that it was 'one of the great All-Ireland final second half performances'.
In photos: Tipperary claim first All-Ireland hurling title since 2019

Eva Osborne

Tipperary claimed their first All-Ireland hurling title since 2019 with a win over Cork in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.

The score finished 3-27 to 1-18.

Here is the game as it happened, through pictures.

John McGrath of Tipperary arrives for the game.

Michael D Higgins shakes hands with Cork players ahead of the match.

A view of Cork and Tipperary fans at Croke Park as the game got underway.

Cork's Shane Barrett celebrates scoring the first goal of the game.

Eoghan Connolly of Tipperary reacts to a missed chance.

Referee Liam Gordon disallows a goal from Tipp's Jason Forde due to a square ball.

Rachel Blackmore, Tom Grennan, Paul Mescal, and his father Paul watch the match.

Tipperary's John McGrath celebrates scoring a goal.

Cork's Eoin Downey leaves the pitch after receiving a red card.

Tipperary's Darragh McCarthy scores a penalty.

Tipperary fans celebrate their sides second goal.

Tipperary's John McGrath scores his sides third goal.

Tipperary’s Ronan Maher celebrates the final whistle.

Cork's Robert Downey dejected after the game.

Tipperary's Ronan Maher lifts the Liam MacCarthy cup.

Tipperary fans celebrate their side winning.

Tipperary’s Bryan O'Mara celebrates with the Liam MacCarthy cup.

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