Tipp set for Waterford Clash on Saturday

After the disappointment of the Munster Final, the players will be eager to get back to winning ways but it will be a tough assignment as Waterford are flying high on the back of two victories in as many weeks. Saturday’s game is sure to attract a lot of attention and it is expected that Tipperary’s full allocation of tickets will be availed of by our supporters.

There have been 45 previous championship meetings of Tipperary and Waterford. The Premier county leads the way with 33 wins to 10 for the Deise and there were two draws. Waterford’s last victory was in the 2008 All Ireland semi final.

Since then the eight clashes produced the following results-
2009 – Munster Final – Semple Stadium: Tipperary 4.14 Waterford 2.16
2010 – All Irl Semi Final – Croke Park: Tipperary 3.19 Waterford 1.18
2011 – Munster Final – Pairc Ui Chaoimh: Tipperary 7.19.Waterford 0.19
2012 – Munster Final – Pairc Ui Chaoimh: Tipperary 2.17 Waterford 0.16
2015 – Munster Final – Semple Stadium: Tipperary 0.21 Waterford 0.16
2016 – Munster Final – LIT Gaelic Grounds: Tipperary 5.19 Waterford 0.13
2018 – Munster Round Robin – LIT Gaelic Grounds: Tipperary 2.22 Waterford 2.22
2019 – Munster Round Robin – Semple Stadium: Tipperary 2.30 Waterford 0.18

We all need to get behind the players and management and show them our support. If you are not travelling to Cork on Saturday, the game will be televised live on RTE, broadcast live on Tipp FM and there will also be minute by minute updates on the Tipperary GAA Twitter feed.

Semple Stadium will host the second Quarter Final between Cork and Dublin on Saturday evening at 7pm


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