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Briefly

Neil Condon, an All-Ireland winner with Tipperary in 1945, often quarreled with the official All-Ireland count, which shows Cork with 30 wins and Tipperary with 28. He was part of Tipperary's squad that played in the 1941 Munster final against Cork. Due to a foot and mouth disease outbreak, the All-Ireland match that year was conducted before the Munster Championship, which Condon believed altered the historical record of wins.
Old Neil Condon, an All-Ireland winner with Tipp in 1945, disputed the official All-Ireland count, which lists Cork at 30 wins and Tipperary at 28.
Condon played midfield for Tipperary in the 1941 Munster final against Cork, but the All-Ireland was uniquely held prior to the Munster Championship due to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease.
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