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Tipp ease past Galway to set up Cats semi-final
Tipperary proved too strong for Galway in Saturday's second All-Ireland Hurling quarter-final with a 1-28 to 2-17 victory setting up a last-four encounter against six of Tipp's forwards scored in the first half at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick to give the Premier County a 0-16 to 0-11 lead at the break. Galway hit back early in the second half with a superb individual goal from Colm Molloy bringing the Leinster side back to within two points. However, Tipperary were not to be denied and kept the scoreboard ticking over before substitute Oisin O'Donoghue's 60th-minute goal killed the game as a contest. Corner-forward Jason Forde top-scored for Tipp with 0-7, while Jake Morris and Andrew Ormond hit 0-5 apiece. Cathal Mannion scored 0-13 for Galway, for whom substitute Declan McLoughlin scored a late consolation goal. Tipperary, who are chasing a 29th All-Ireland title, will face Leinster champions Kilkenny in a repeat of the 2019 final on 6 July for a place in this year's who stunned Limerick earlier on Saturday, face Cork in the other semi-final on 5 July.