Talk about a fast start! It's been a decent week for Tipperary, considering they won the All-Ireland seven days ago.
As if that wasn't enough success for one county, they had the chance to add to their tally with the U20 All-Ireland crown this evening in Limerick. Cork were their opponents, who were hoping to complete the U20 double after winning the football final a couple of weeks ago.
Tipp got off to a dream start, with Billy Seymour finding the back of the net after 17 seconds.
How about that for a start?
Cúl aimsithe ag Billy Seymour do @TipperaryGAA @GAA__JOE @SportsJOEdotie @ballsdotie #HurlingToTheCore pic.twitter.com/Co2jbBhToO— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 24, 2019
They weren't finished there. Not even close.
They would raise a second green flag four minutes later, with Andrew Ormond providing the finishing touch after a beautiful disguised pass from Jake Morris.
Tús do-chreidte ag @TipperaryGAA
Cúl eile, an cheann seo ag Jake Morris!@MunsterGAA @BordGaisEnergy #HurlingToTheCore #GAABEO pic.twitter.com/MdAAWP1XpC— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 24, 2019
Their third of the game would come a minute later, with Billy Semour blasting one into the top corner despite some tight marking from the Cork defence for his second goal.
Billy Seymour taking no prisonners!
Cúl eile faighte aige!!@GAA__JOE @SportsJOEdotie @ballsdotie @TipperaryGAA @MunsterGAA @BordGaisEnergy #HurlingToTheCore pic.twitter.com/M2xD5thk1d— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 24, 2019
Jerome Cahill would complete the quartet in the eighth minute.
BOOM!! @TipperaryGAA are on fire!@SportsJOEdotie @GAA__JOE @ballsdotie @MunsterGAA @BordGaisEnergy #HurlingToTheCore #GAABEO pic.twitter.com/sYnyU3w8In
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 24, 2019
Not a bad start so...