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Tipperary trailed 0-11 to 0-3 at that stage as Moloney stepped up to a routine free kick, but instead of clipping over the point as expected, she blasted to the roof of the net from 13 metres. It was an unstoppable strike, which lifted her ailing team.
Two excellent points from Emma Morrissey and team captain Samantha Lambert closed the gap to three points, but seconds before the half-time hooter, Aisling McCarthy’s powerful run through the middle was finished to the net by Howard. A second unstoppable goal of the half, which levelled matters at 0-12 to 2-6 at the interval.
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Moloney continued to add to her tally after the break with a free and her first from play as Tipperary took the lead for the first time, but that two-point cushion soon disappeared when Cora Courtney and Kerley found the target for Monaghan.
Cora Courtney finished off a brilliant move for a lead score for Monaghan just before the second water break, which made it 0-15 to 2-8, and with Moloney struggling though injury, Tipperary seemed to fade.
Moloney was able to kick a close in free to level the scores again with ten minutes remaining, but there was a big finish in Monaghan. McCarron kicked them ahead with six minutes remaining before substitute Shauna Coyle made sure of the win to set up a mouth-watering decider against Galway next weekend.
Monaghan: C McAnespie 0-3, L Kerley 0-3 (3f), E McCarron 0-3, M Atkinson 0-2, C Courtney 0-2, C Treanor 0-1, L McEnaney 0-1, A McAnespie 0-1, S Coyle 0-1. Tipperary: A Moloney 1-7 (1-5f), R Howard 1-1, E Morrissey 0-1, S Lambert 0-1.MONAGHAN: E Corrigan; A Newell, J Duffy, A McAnespie; R Courtney, A McCarey, N Fahy; M Atkinson, L McEnaney; C Courtney (c), E McCarron, E Woods; L Kerley, C McAnespie, C Treanor. Subs: L Garland for Woods (26), E McAnespie for Newell (h-t), S Coyle for Treanor (45), J Drury for C McAnespie (52), T McNally Scott for Atkinson (58). TIPPERARY: L Fitzpatrick; R Kiely, L Spillane, E Cronin; E Moore, S Lambert (c), M Curley; A McCarthy, N Hayes; C Kennedy, E Morrissey, L Dillon; A Fennessy, A Moloney, R Howard. Subs: K Cunningham for Hayes (22), R Daly for Fennessy (33), K Davey for Kiely (38), C Lonergan for Dillon (48), S McKevitt for Morrissey (54). Referee: Kevin Phelan (Laois).
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