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Tipp footballers beat Offaly

Peter Acheson scored the Tipperary goal when they beat Offaly by 1-12 to 0-10 in the first round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifiers last Saturday.

Peter Acheson scored the Tipperary goal when they beat Offaly by 1-12 to 0-10 in the first round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifiers last Saturday.

Tipperary 1-12 Offaly 0-10

Tipperary enjoyed a five-point win over Offaly in the first round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifiers at Semple Stadium on Saturday evening.

They are now setting their sights on Wexford, whom they meet in round 2, a match for which they will also have home advantage.

Tipp led by 1-5 to 0-6 at half-time, the goal coming from Peter Acheson in the 17th minute.

Despite missing a penalty in first half injury-time, when Michael Quinlivan’s penalty was saved by Offaly goalie Alan Mulhall, they were always the better team and fully deserved their victory.


 
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