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2019 Bord Gáis Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship Semi Final – Tipperary 3-23 Waterford 0-10
Tipperary defeated Waterford by 3-23 to 0-10 in the 2019 Bord Gáis Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship Semi Final on Tuesday July 9th at Semple Stadium Thurles.
Match Highlights
@TipperaryGAA are through to the @BordGaisEnergy @MunsterGAA u20 Hurling Final after overcoming @WaterfordGAA watch all the Full-Time Highlights here on GAANOW. pic.twitter.com/MOCEcbMBEu
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 9, 2019
REPORT: @TipperaryGAA cruised to an emphatic @BGEGAA @MunsterGAA Under 20 win over @WaterfordGAA at Semple Stadium!
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 9, 2019
BGE Munster U20: Tipperary march on
TIPPERARY 3-23 WATERFORD 0-10
Report By Shane Brophy at Semple Stadium for GAA.ie
Tipperary set-up a final against either Cork or Clare with a facile 22 point victory over Waterford in the Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship semi-final at Semple Stadium this evening.
The defending All Ireland champions, despite the change in grade from under 21 last year, were far too good for a depleted Waterford side who were outclassed and book-ends a disappointing hurling championship this summer in which they failed to win a game at senior, under 20 and minor level.
In a low key encounter, when Tipperary flexed their muscles in the first half, they opened up an 0-11 to 0-5 half time advantage without ever clicking into top gear.
The sides traded the first four points from frees before Gearoid O’Connor got the first score from play for the home side on 13 minutes.
Jake Morris top scored with thirteen points, eleven from frees, in a stop start encounter with Sean Hayes, Conor Bowe and O’Connor all registering from play in the first half with Waterford managing just one score from open play from James Power two minutes from half time.
Conor Bowe hits the net for @TipperaryGAA . pic.twitter.com/qDJNhm2ArM
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 9, 2019
Tipperary put the game to bed early in the second half with three goals in the space of eight minutes, the first two from corner forward Conor Bowe in the space of a minute with Joe Fogarty adding the third on the three quarter mark, running onto a Billy Seymour pass.
Two goals in a minute for @TipperaryGAA's Conor Bowe. pic.twitter.com/j2IN4Jx83o
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 9, 2019
The win was so comfortable that Tipperary’s three senior panellists in Morris, Jerome Cahill and Paddy Cadell were able to be withdrawn around the three quarter mark in advance of their All Ireland senior quarter final with Laois next Sunday.
Joe Fogarty hits @TipperaryGAA 's third goal of the night. pic.twitter.com/H86PfL5djC
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 9, 2019
Waterford offered little, managing just two points from play with Billy Power their best attacking weapon with eight points from placed balls.
For Tipperary, they will have gained little in terms of knowing how good they potentially are going into the Munster final and an All Ireland semi-final but in captain Craig Morgan, Ciaran Connolly, Jerome Cahill and Conor Bowe they had excellent performers while Billy Power’s free-taking was the most eye-catching for Waterford in an evening to forget.
Scorers for Tipperary: Jake Morris 0-13 (11fs), Conor Bowe 2-2, Billy Seymour 0-4 (3fs), Joe Fogarty 1-0, Gearoid O’Connor 0-2, Sean Hayes, Andrew Ormond 0-1 each.
Scorers for Waterford: Billy Power 0-8 (8fs), Tom Barron, James Power 0-1 each.
TIPPERARY: Aaron Browne; Craig Morgan, Michael Purcell, Conor McCarthy; Ciaran Connolly, Bryan O’Mara, Eoghan Connolly; Paddy Cadell, Jerome Cahill; Gearoid O’Connor, Joe Fogarty, Conor Bowe; Billy Seymour, Sean Hayes, Jake Morris
Subs: Kian O’Kelly for Hayes (47). Johnny Ryan for Cahill (48); Andrew Ormond for Morris (49), Niall Heffernan for Cadell (50), Devon Ryan for O’Connor (53)
WATERFORD: Dean Beecher; Tom Looby, James Flavin, Sam Fitzgerald; Dan Booth, Iarlaith Daly, Brian Lynch; Billy Power, Sean Whelan-Barrett; Tom Barron, Ian Beecher, Gavin Fives; Oisin O Ceallaigh, Michael Kiely, James Power
Subs: Mairtin Power for Lynch (21-24 blood), Tadhg Foley for Fitzgerald (39), Eoin O’Reilly for Whelan-Barrett (42), Mark Twomey for O Ceallaigh (45), Mairtin Power for Booth (46), Liam O’Brien for Daly (55).
REFEREE: Johnny Murphy (Limerick).
Team News
The Tipperary U20 panel to play Waterford in the Bord Gais Energy Munster U20 Championship Semi-Final on Tuesday night at 7:30pm in Semple Stadium has been announced by manager Liam Cahill.
The teams lines out as follows –
1. Aaron Browne – Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams
2. Conor McCarthy – Nenagh Éire Óg
3. Michael Purcell – Thurles Sarsfields
4. Craig Morgan – Kilruane MacDonaghs (Capt.)
5. Eoghan Connolly – Cashel King Cormacs
6. Paddy Cadell – JK Brackens
7. Bryan O’Mara – Holycross-Ballycahill
8. Ciarán Connolly – Loughmore-Castleiney
9. Jerome Cahill – Kilruane MacDonaghs
10. Gearóid O’Connor – Moyne-Templetuohy
11. Jake Morris – Nenagh Éire Óg
12. Joe Fogarty – Moneygall
13. Seán Hayes – Kiladangan
14. Billy Seymour – Kiladanagn
15. Conor Bowe – Moyne-Templetuohy
16. Eoin Collins – Drom-Inch
17. Niall Heffernan – Golden-Kilfeacle
18. Robbie Quirke – Toomevara
19. Seán Ryan – Templederry Kenyons
20. Devon Ryan – Knockavilla-Donaskeigh Kickhams
21. Kian O’Kelly – Kilruane MacDonaghs
22. Johnny Ryan – Arravale Rovers
23. Andrew Ormond – JK Brackens
24. Ray McCormack – Borris-Ileigh
The Waterford u20 Hurling Team to face Tipperary in tomorrow nights @BordGaisEnergy Munster Championship game has been named…
Best of Luck to Stephen Gough, his management team and all the panel!#deiseabú #Support
⚪️🔵 pic.twitter.com/9uisBtmWeb— Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) July 8, 2019
Match Programme
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