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This article contains the results of the Tipperary county hurling team in the Championship during the 1980s. [1]
Tipperary played 26 Championship games during the decade, winning 13, losing 9 and drawing 4. They won 3 Munster titles in 1987, 1988, and 1989, and won 1 All Ireland title in 1989.
Tipperary | 3–13 – 4–10 | Limerick |
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J. Grogan (2–6), P. Queally (1–1), E. O'Shea (0–3), P. Fox (0–1), M. Carroll (0–1), K. Fox (0–1). | Report | J. McKenna (3–1), E. Cregan (0–4), B. Carroll (1–0), J. Flanagan (0–3), P. Kelly (0–1), G. McMahon (0–1). |
Tipperary | 2–11 – 1–11 | Clare |
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J. Grogan (1–6), T. Waters (1–0), P. Dooley (0–2), N. English (0–1), L. Bergin (0–1), L. Maher (0–1). | E. O'Connor (1–0), G. McInerney (0–3), C. Honan (0–3), P. Morey (0–1), S. Hehir (0–1), T. Nugent (0–1), J. Callinan (0–1), J. Shanahan (0–1). |
Waterford | 4–13 – 2–15 | Tipperary |
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T. Casey (1–3), J. Greene (1–2), E. Rockett (1–1), S. Breen (1–0), P. McGrath (0–2), P. Ryan (0–2), M. Walsh (0–2), J. Hennebry (0–1). | J. Grogan (0–7), T. Water (1–1), R. Callaghan (1–0), P. Fitzelle (0–2), L. Maher (0–2), P. Dooley (0–1), N. English (0–1), M. Doyle (0–1). |
Tipperary | 1–15 – 2–11 | Clare |
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S. Power (0–5), L. Maher (1–1), N. English (0–4), N. O'Dwyer (0–2), P. Fitzelle (0–2), D. O'Connell (0–1). | G. McInerney (2–0), C. Lyons (0–5), J. Callinan (0–3), E. O'Connor (0–1), C. Honan (0–1), J. Shanahan (0–1). |
Clare | 1–8 – 1–8 | Tipperary |
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C. Lyons (0–4), T. Guilfoyle (1–0), V. Donnellan (0–2), D. Coote (0–1), A. Nugent (0–1). | M. Doyle (1–0), S. Power (0–2), J. McIntyre (0–1), I. Conroy (0–1), N. English (0–1), D. O'Connell (0–1), L. Maher (0–1), G. O'Neill (0–1). |
Tipperary | 3–14 – 4–6 | Clare |
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S. Power (2–5), N. English (2–0), D. O'Connell (1–3), G. O'Neill (0–3), M. Doyle (0–1), M. Scully (0–1), L. Maher (0–1). | C. Lyons (1–4), V. Donnellan (2–0), T. Guilfoyle (0–1), G. McInerney (0–1). |
Cork | 4–17 – 4–11 | Tipperary |
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J. Fenton (1–6), J. Barry-Murphy (1–3), D. Walsh (1–2), T. Mulcahy (1–0), T. O'Sullivan (0–3), K. Hennessy (0–1), P. Horgan (0–1), D. Mac Curtain (0–1). | N. English (2–3), G. O'Neill (1–3), L. Maher (1–0), A. Ryan (0–1), S. Power (0–1), B. Ryan (0–1), I. Conroy (0–1), G. Stapleton (0–1). |
Kerry | 2-6 – 1-21 | Tipperary |
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J. Hennessy (1-1), B. Neenan (1-0), E. Murphy (0-3), S. Sheahan (0-1), C. Nolan (0-1). | P. Fox (1-10), M. Scully (0-3), C. Bonnar (0-2), A. Ryan (0-2), L. Stokes (0-2), M. Doley (0-1), D. O'Connell (0-1). |
Tipperary | 1-13 – 1-13 | Clare |
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P. Fox (0-7), N. English (1-3), A. Ryan (0-2), J. McGrath (0-1). | C. Lyons (0-8), G. McInenrey (1-0), T. Guilfoyle (0-3). M. Guilfoyle (0-1), J. Shanahan (0-1). |
Tipperary | 4-17 – 0-8 | Clare |
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N. English (2-4), P. Fox (0-7), B. Ryan (1-1), D. O'Connell (1-0), A. Ryan (0-3), R. Stakelum (0-1), P. Hayes (0-1). | A. Cunningham (0-2), C. Lyons (0-2), M. Guilfoyle (0-2), G. O'Loughlin (0-1). |
Tipperary | 1-18 – 1-18 | Cork |
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P. Fox (0-9), N. English (1-1), D. O'Donnell (0-4), A. Ryan (0-2), R. Stakelum (0-1), J. McGrath (0-1). | J. Fenton (0-12), T. O'Sullivan (0-4), K. Kingston (1-0), K. Hennessy (0-1), T. McCarthy (0-1). |
Tipperary | 4-22 – 1-22 (AET) | Cork |
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P. Fox (0-11), M. Doyle (2-0), N. English (1-1), D. O'Connell (1-1), M. McGrath (0-3), A. Ryan (0-3), P. Delaney (0-2), P. Fitzelle (0-1). | J. Fenton (0-13), T. Mulcahy (1-2), T. McCarthy (0-3), T. O'Sullivan (0-3), G. FitzGerald (0-1). |
Tipperary | 0-15 – 0-8 | Limerick |
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P. Fox (0-7), J. Hayes (0-2), P. O'Neill (0-2), D. Ryan (0-1), A. Ryan (0-1), J. Kennedy (0-1), C. Bonnar (0-1). | G. Kirby (0-4), B. Finn (0-2), P. McCarthy (0-1), O. O'Connor (0-1). |
Tipperary | 2-19 – 1-13 | Cork |
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N. English (0-9), D. Ryan (1-1), Cormac Bonbnar (1-0), P. Delaney (0-3), J. Hayes (0-2), D. O'Connell (0-2), A. Ryan (0-2). | P. Horgan (1-4), T. O'Sullivan (0-5), P. O'Connor (0-2), G. FitzGerald (0-1), T. McCarthy (0-1). |
Tipperary | 3-15 – 2-10 | Antrim |
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N. English (1-7), P. Fox (2-1), A. Ryan (0-2), P. Delaney (0-2), P. O'Neill (0-1), J. Hayes (0-1), D. Ryan (0-1). | Report | O. McFetridge (1-5), F. McAllister (1-0), B. Donnelly (0-2), D. Donnelly (0-1), B. Laverty (0-1), P. McKillen (0-1). |
Tipperary | 4-18 – 2-11 | Limerick |
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N. English (2-5), P. Fox (1-5), J. Hayes (1-2), J. Leahy (0-1), Conal Bonnar (0-1), P. Delaney (0-1), D. Ryan (0-1), Cormac Bonnar (0-1), J. Cormack (0-1). | S. Fitzgibbon (1-4), G. Kirby (0-4), T. Kenny (1-0), M. Galligan (0-1), M. Nelligan (0-1), M. Reale (0-1). |
Tipperary | 0-26 – 2-8 | Waterford |
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N. English (0-13), P. Delaney (0-3), M. Cleary (0-3), P. Fox (0-2), J. Cormack (0-1), A. Ryan (0-1), J. Hayes (0-1), J. Leahy (0-1), Conal Bonnar (0-1). | K. Delahunty (1-4), L. O'Connor (1-1), S. Aherne (0-1), B. Sullivan (0-1), P. Prendergast (0-1). |
Tipperary | 1-17 – 2-11 | Galway |
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N. English (0-8), P. Fox (1-2), P. Delaney (0-3), C. Bonnar (0-2), D. Ryan (0-1), M. Cleary (0-1). | Report | É. Ryan (2-1), M. McGrath (0-3), J. Cooney (0-3), G. Burke (0-2), J. Treacy (0-1), M. Coleman (0-1). |
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