Following Tipperary’s crushing All-Ireland final win over Kilkenny last weekend, the county’s U20 side showed that their is still a lot of great talent to look forward to in Tipp in the future.
Cork and Tipperary squared off in the All-Ireland U20 final at the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday and it did not take long for Tipp to get going with four goals scored in the first eight minutes.
Full-forward Billy Seymour scored first after just 20 seconds from throw-in.
How about that for a start?
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Jake Morris then added on a second goal after the five minute mark.
Tús do-chreidte ag @TipperaryGAA
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Billy Seymour then nabbed a second goal after some good initial work by Morris to find Jerome Cahill who then found Seymour with a slick pass.
Billy Seymour taking no prisonners!
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Cahill then completed the blitz with a goal of his own to leave Cork absolutely shellshocked within the first 10 minutes of the game and in a deep hole to try and salvage something from the game.
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