Tipperary names unchanged team for All-Ireland final as they prepare to face Cork this Sunday in a historic showdown at Croke Park. Manager Liam Cahill has decided to stick with the same starting fifteen that edged past Kilkenny by two points in their intense semi-final win, showing confidence in the group that got them to this stage.
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Faith Shown in Semi-Final Heroes
Cahill’s decision means there will be no changes to the Tipp lineup that delivered when it mattered against Kilkenny. Their semi-final victory was hard-fought, and the management believes these players have what it takes to challenge Cork for the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
A Fresh Addition to the Bench
While the starting team remains the same, there is a change on the bench. Under-20s talent Paddy McCormack has been added to the matchday panel, taking the place of Seán Kenneally, who is believed to have picked up an injury. McCormack’s inclusion provides fresh energy and an additional option for Cahill if needed during the final.
Cork Also Stick with Their Winning Formula
Cork, too, have named an unchanged team following their dominant semi-final win over Dublin. The Rebels will enter the final with momentum, confidence, and the same players who secured their spot with a strong performance in the last four.
A Historic First All-Ireland Final Meeting
This will be the first time that Tipperary and Cork meet in an All-Ireland final, adding extra excitement to what is already a huge day for both counties. Tipp will be aiming for their 29th All-Ireland hurling title, while Cork are looking to add a 31st championship to their record, showcasing the rich history and rivalry these two Munster powerhouses share.
Anticipation Builds Ahead of Croke Park Showdown
As the excitement builds for Sunday, fans from both counties are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a thrilling final. With both teams sticking to their winning lineups, the stage is set for a classic battle for the Liam MacCarthy Cup. The unchanged selections from both camps show the trust in their players to rise to the occasion on one of the biggest days in the GAA calendar.
























