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"That doesn't really matter when you've got a performance like that from everyone else," Callanan added in reference to his goal scoring record. "You see the lads coming out of the back there catching high balls. Constantly, constantly driving out. It's a complete effort from everyone there, backroom staff and everyone on the 40-man panel. We'll just enjoy this it's brilliant."Tipperary were handed a mjor boost when Kilkenny forward Richie Hogan was sent off for a high challenge on Cathal Barrett near the end of the first-half and Callanan said that they didn't deviate from their gameplan after his dismissal. "Yeah we handled it well. We just said we'll play our game and we'll implement our strategies on the game. We didn't deviate, even though we had a numerical advantage, it's just great. We believed in the process. When it works it's great."
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