Stakelum Goal directs Tipp to opening league win over Galway in a rain-soaked Semple’s Field.
Tipperary opened their Allianz Hurling League Division 1A campaign with a five-point victory over Galway at FBD Semple Stadium, this evening, with Darragh Stakelum’s second-half goal proving the key moment in a gritty, weather-hit contest.
The sides were level at the break (0-09pts apiece) after a tight, stop-start first half, played on a surface that deteriorated steadily in the rain.
Galway struck first in the second period when Rory Burke finished a well-worked move into the net on 40 minutes, nudging the visitors in front, as the game threatened to swing their way.
However, Tipperary responded with a strong spell through the middle third and, after Conor Stakelum nudged the hosts back in front, the decisive score arrived on 64 minutes: Darragh Stakelum broke through, to rifle a left-handed finish to the net, pushing the All-Ireland champions three points clear.
From there, Tipp kept their composure, adding late points, including key contributions from Tipp Captain Jake Morris and wing-back Seamus Kennedy, to keep Galway at arm’s length, despite a late rally.
The match, Round 1 of Division 1A, was refereed by Seán Stack, Dublin.


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