In the All-Ireland SHC final, Tipperary triumphed over Cork with a score of 3-27 to 1-18. Cork initially led with Shane Barrett's goal, resulting in a 1-16 to 0-13 halftime score. Tipperary's John McGrath scored two crucial second-half goals, helping secure a comeback after converting a penalty. Cork struggled to respond, and Eoin Downey's second yellow card left them at a disadvantage, ensuring Tipperary's victory and marking their first championship win since 2019.
Cork took an early lead with Shane Barrett's first-half goal, leading 1-16 to 0-13 at halftime. Jason Forde's goal was disallowed for a square ball.
A crucial second-half goal from John McGrath gave Tipperary a two-point advantage, followed by a penalty converted by Darragh McCarthy after McGrath was fouled.
Following Eoin Downey's second yellow card, Cork struggled to recover as Tipperary added more scores, with McGrath securing his second goal.
Cork is unable to claim the Liam MacCarthy Cup, extending their wait, while Tipperary celebrates their first title win since 2019.
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