Three Times a Lady ; Limerick in Song As the Hurlers Gag Tipp at Last

Daily MailJune 27, 2007

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SOME times you don't need to have mined silver to feel like you have won some thing of real value. When it was all over at the Gaelic Grounds yesterday, a sea of green and white pressed in front of the Mackey Stand half-expecting to see some kind of ceremony take place to cement what they had seen.

Instead they had to settle for singing their way up the Ennis Road, giddy with the promise of a Munster final in a fortnight's time against Waterford and the realisation that after 250-odd minutes of hurling, Tipperary lay at their feet.

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Three Times a Lady ; Limerick in Song As the Hurlers Gag Tipp at Last

Limerick forced a result in the end but if Tipperary - Babs Keating declined to meet the press afterwards - could find a voice for their grief, they could argue long and hard that they were denied taking this to a fourth day.

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