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16th August 2019
09:40am BST

The penalty was awarded after 62 minutes of a final that looked to be heading Tipperary's way. The Premier County led 0-21 to 0-19 when Kirwan awarded a penalty for what deemed to be a foul on Richie Power, even though it was outside the rectangle.
Henry Shefflin stepped up to rifle the penalty home and Martin Comerford rammed home another from open play just 60 seconds later. Kilkenny went on to win 2-22 to 0-23.
"It was either a free out or a free in," observed Brian Gavin. "The last thing it was, was a penalty." Asked for his take on the incident, JJ Delaney said:
"Oh no, it wasn't a penalty, and that makes it even better! "I've no problem saying that whatsoever. It definitely wasn't a penalty but we still won the game, so it makes no difference."Corbett reflected that those two goals changed the game and they certainly did. After the penalty was awarded, Kilkenny scored 2-4 to a solitary Tipperary point. "Sometimes you get the decisions and sometimes you don't," said Corbett, "but that [decision] was when the stakes were at their highest and at the most important point of the game... it changed the course of the game. "I remember speaking to the Tipp lads about it and for a split second that day, we thought we had the game won and that penalty, and then Comerford's goal, were really the nails in the coffin. Revenge was not long in coming, at least. Corbett blasted in a hat-trick in the 2010 final as Tipperary beat their old rivals 4-17 to 1-18.
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