Tipperary set-up Munster MFC phase 1 final date with Clare after thrilling draw against Limerick
TIPPERARY HAVE BOOKED their place in the final of the first phase of the Electric Ireland Munster minor football championship following a draw against Limerick.
The Premier County will take on Clare in that decider on 7 May after the sides previously met last week. Clare secured their spot in the final after scoring a seven-point win in that tie at Cusack Park.
Tipperary and Limerick couldn’t be separated in their Round 3 clash on Wednesday, with both sides hitting 0-10. The sides were also level at half-time, scoring 0-5 each as their encounter went right down to the wire.
Kyle Shelly starred for Tipp and edged his side into a 0-10 0-9 lead before Eliah Riordan responded with a late free for Limerick at the death. The Shannonsiders needed a win in order to progress to the final, but they couldn’t manage to kick the decisive score before the full-time whistle.
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Waterford (Port Láirge): 2-7(13)
Clare (An Clár): 1-9(12)FANTASTIC COME BACK BY OUR MINOR FOOTBALLERS! WELL DONE TO ALL INVOLVED!
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— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) April 24, 2019
Meanwhile, Waterford rallied to score a 1-9 to 2-7 win over Clare, who are still bound for the final against Tipperary despite the result.
The Déise were six points adrift of Clare in the second half before a late surge propelled them to victory.
The Banner led 1-3 0-3 at the break, with Thomas Meenaghan providing the goal for Clare on 20 minutes.
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There was a delay to the start of the second half after an ambulance was required to attend to Clare’s Matthew Reidy, who suffered a mouth injury in the opening half.
Clare extended their advantage after the restart and were 1-10 to 0-4 in front before Waterford began to reduce the deficit.
They were still trailing by two points heading into injury-time but a late penalty by DJ Melia helped Waterford over the line to clinch a dramatic victory.
Munster SFC Round 3
Results:
Tipperary 0-10 Limerick 0-10
Waterford 2-7 Clare 1-9
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