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Reaction to Tipperary’s loss to Kilkenney

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A disappointing loss to Kilkenny saw Tipperary lose out on the National Hurling League title at Nowlan Park Sunday afternoon.

Tipperary took a 2 point lead into the interval – with Jason Forde scoring the first half goal – but Walter Walsh’s goal for the Cats early halted Tipperary’s drive for their first title in 10 years.

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The Cats produced a strong second half performance to defeat the Premier, and despite a second goal from Forde, it finished up 2-23 to 2-17.

We heard from Tipp manager Michael Ryan.
Fran was joined in studio by Muris Walsh to hear his reaction.

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