The Premier County were never really troubled by Anthony Daly’s side at Semple Stadium.
Tipperary beat Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter final in Thurles in a match that never truly ignited, and it finished Tipperary 2-23 Dublin 0-06.
John O’Dwyer scored both Tipp’s goals in the second half as Eamon O’Shea’s side ushered in an All-Ireland semi-final against Cork next month.
John O’Dwyer goal for Tipp https://t.co/hCFLj6wEtH
— Tony Cuddihy (@Tony_Cuddihy) July 27, 2014
Despite a brief fightback, led by Conal Keaney, early in the second half Dublin never truly looked like they had any idea how to stop their more experienced opponents.
The Dubs only managed eight points from play in the entire game.
As well as O’Dwyer, Shane McGrath stood out for Tipperary as the competition for places grew ahead of the season’s climax.
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