Tipperary's manager Cahill surprised Kilkenny didn't seek intervention

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Tipperary manager Liam Cahill expressed surprise that Kilkenny did not seek intervention from Croke Park following a scoreboard error in their All-Ireland semi-final. The error occurred at the end of the match. The scoreboard initially showed Tipperary winning by four points, but the actual difference was three. Oisín O’Donoghue's late goal secured Tipperary's place in the final against the Rebels. Cahill praised Kilkenny's respectful approach to the situation, emphasizing the mutual respect between the teams. He also acknowledged the unfortunate impact of the error on the game's spectacle.


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