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Published 15:34 3 Apr 2017 BST
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In a game where the Orchard county outscored their visitors by five, Michael Quinlivan's three goals and one point dragged Liam Kearns' side through to the final of Division Three and ensured them promotion too.
Before the last kick of the game, Armagh themselves were the ones headed for the second tier until the 2016 All-Star stepped up in frightening fashion to rattle the bottom corner of the hosts' nets and complete a spectacular second half hat-trick.
https://twitter.com/TipperaryGAA/status/848552390169169923
Quinlivan was typically modest about his finishes when asked on Monday's GAA Hour (coming up this afternoon) but he'd do well to play down that third goal now after the footage emerged to show it off in all its beauty and importance.
Straight from Evan Comerford's kickout, Tipperary slice right through the Armagh rearguard with it all on the line and, when their terrifying number 14 gets a look at the goals, it's already too late.
The video of another iconic passage in the Premier county's football history was published by TippFM presenter and renowned GAA journalist Jackie Cahill on Monday.
14 seconds from end to end. Football at its devastating best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjOV9O3NEUk&feature=youtu.be
Get the drinks in for Mikey Quinlivan there, folks.
Kearns still allows them to celebrate, right?
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