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Published 20:01 28 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 07:13 30 Jul 2019 BST
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A dejected Lee Chin pictured after Wexford's semi-final loss. (Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Chin's performance at Croke Park, on Sunday, was akin to Joe Canning in 2017 when he inspired Galway to a final they would go on to win. The Wexford joint captain was arrowing in frees from all over Croker, while he stuck over a '65 while he was at it.
Chin heaved over two belting frees from out wide on the right flank and from under the Cusack Stand. The first one sailed over while the second one was eventually awarded when Hawkeye adjudged Brian Hogan of snatching the ball after it had gone over the bar. The likelihood is the momentum of the Chin howitzer forced Hogan's hand back a vital centimetre or two.
He had what would have been the point of the weekend chalked off for what referee Sean Cleere ruled was three catches of the ball before he dispatched it over the bar at the Hill 16 end.
Wexford will ultimately rue the missed goal chances that left them just two points ahead, at half-time, in a game they had looked wired to win. Tipperary started the second half brightly but were briefly stung when John McGrath was red-card for a foolish flick of his hurl at Rory O'Connor.
With Tipp down to 14 men, Chin then contributed a score that would have broken the will of most sides. On 49 minutes, the Premier defence was left exposed and outnumbered. Chin had teammates on either shoulder but backed himself. His low shot was not as soundly struck as he would have liked but it had enough on it to fizz past Hogan and nestle in the bottom corner.
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On an alternate plane - one where Wexford kicked on from there - that would have been the score we were all left talking about as Sunday rolled into Monday and beyond.
Instead, it was Tipperary that were spurred to life by the goal. Five points down with 20 minutes to play, they rolled the dice and piled forward. Sheedy used the bench well while the Mahers, Callanan, Forde and Cathal Barrett all went up a notch. It was do-or-die and Tipperary were going out swinging for the stands.
After that Chin goal, for the remaining 25 minutes of the game [including injury time], Wexford could only muster another 1-2. McDonald's goal pushed them three clear but Sheedy's crew hoovered that lead up too.
On 69 minutes, though, it was a Chin free that put his side a point clear. Had they held on longer, or got the next score, the purple and yellow flags may have been flung giddily about at full-time. Willie Connors got the next score and the game was level for a 10th time.
When Tipp took the lead next, through Jake Morris, there was no coming back from Wexford. The tank was empty.
Chin managed another free, lasered in on a low trajectory from in front of the posts, and he could well have won another free that would have given Wexford the chance to earn another rattle in extra time. Cleere awarded the free to Brendan Maher and Tipperary, and the victors added an insurance score.
And that was it. A Leinster champion and strong chance of an All Star but, on this day, a loser.
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