Cork–Tipperary hurling rivalry
The Cork-Tipperary rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Tipperary, who first played each other in 1888. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games. Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Tipperary's home ground is Semple Stadium. While Cork have the highest number of Munster titles and Tipperary are ranked second on the roll of honour, they are also two of the most successful teams in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, having won 56 championship titles between them to date.
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Cork–Tipperary hurling rivalry
The Cork-Tipperary rivalry is a hurling rivalry between Irish county teams Cork and Tipperary, who first played each other in 1888. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games. Cork's home ground is Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Tipperary's home ground is Semple Stadium. While Cork have the highest number of Munster titles and Tipperary are ranked second on the roll of honour, they are also two of the most successful teams in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, having won 56 championship titles between them to date.
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The Cork-Tipperary rivalry is ...... common Munster final pairing.
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Cork-Tipperary
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"For the Doc ... For the Doc ...!!
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"If I had ducks they'd drown."
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"The famine is over."
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Borg versus McEnroe, or Kerry versus Dublin, means
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They were part of one of the greatest sports rivalries
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of all time, one of those which, like Frazier verus Ali,
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that the name of the contestants will be forever intertwined.
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Cork 38-40 Tipperary
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A blood-stained Christy Ring's words to Éamonn Young
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Cork preserved their record of four-in-a-row. Young's
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Nicky English's reaction to a reporter after the drawn
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Tipperary captain Richard Stakelum as he received the cup after the 1987 Munster Final.
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brother, Dr. Jim Young, was one of only nine players
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following the conclusion of the 1952 Munster final as
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to line out in all four finals.
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Éamonn Sweeney writing in Munster Hurling Legends.
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Christy Ring
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The Cork-Tipperary rivalry is ...... p titles between them to date.
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Cork–Tipperary hurling rivalry
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