Eva Osborne Tipperary have claimed their 29th All-Ireland hurling title after beating Cork 3-27 to 1-18 at Croke Park. It is the county's first All-Ireland hurling title since 2019. John McGrath scored two goals for Tipp, with Darragh McCarthy also scoring a goal from a penalty. Shane Barrett's goal late in the first-half had Cork ahead by six-points at half-time. However, it turned out to be quite a one-sided affair in the second half. Towards the end of the game, Cork began chasing goals, but Tipperary were not letting up defensively. Tipp had a phenomenal second half, with Michael Duignan saying that it was "one of the great All-Ireland final second half performances". There were four minutes of extra time played after the 70 minutes were up. During them, Tipp's goalkeeper Rhys Shelly saved Conor Lehane's penalty. For the latest Waterford News and Sport, tune into WLR News on the hour and download the WLR App for news on demand.