Tipperary Wins All-Ireland Hurling Championship with Spectacular Comeback Against Cork
Tipperary emerged victorious in the All-Ireland SHC final by defeating Cork 3-27 to 1-18 after an impressive second-half turnaround. John McGrath's goals played a crucial role in securing Tipperary's 29th championship title, avenging their earlier defeat in the Munster championship.

Tipperary are All-Ireland champions for the 29th time after completing a stunning second-half comeback to defeat Cork 3-27 to 1-18 at Croke Park. This victory avenged their earlier Munster championship defeat this year.
Shane Barrett scored a first-half goal for Cork, but Jason Forde's goal was disallowed for a square ball. John McGrath's second-half goals secured the win for Tipperary, with Cork unable to mount a fightback.
Tipperary's victory marks their first title since 2019, while Cork continues to wait for the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
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