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Dublin's All-Ireland winning ladies team given hero's welcome in Smithfield after Meath demolition

Dublin's All-Ireland winning ladies team given hero's welcome in Smithfield after Meath demolition

The Irish Sun6 hours ago
The Dublin ladies football team brought the Brendan Martin Cup home in style after hammering Meath in Sunday's All-Ireland final
BLUE MOON Dublin's All-Ireland winning ladies team given hero's welcome in Smithfield after Meath demolition
THE Dublin senior ladies football team were welcomed home at Smithfield Square in Dublin city centre following their All-Ireland final victory over Meath at Croke Park.
Hundreds of fans turned out to celebrate the team's 2-16 to 0-10 win on Tuesday night to great the team on another triumph.
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The All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Champions Dublin celebrate with The Brendan Martin Cup during their homecoming at Smithfield Square in Dublin
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Leah Caffrey with The Brendan Martin Cup during the homecoming at Smithfield Square in Dublin
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Supporters during the homecoming donned their blue shirts and raised banners for the team
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The retiring Hannah Tyrrell of Dublin, with her daughter Aoife during the homecoming
Paul Casey's side secured their seventh TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship title and first since 2023 on Sunday at GAA HQ.
The event, organised in conjunction with Dublin City Council featured music, face painting and most importantly the girls with the Brendan Martin Cup.
The Trophy was held aloft on stage to huge cheers as music, lights and a sea of blue flags added to the celebratory atmosphere.
The homecoming marked the end of a memorable season for Dublin, who bounced back from last year's disappointment to reclaim their status at the top of the game.
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Dublin City Council had encouraged supporters to attend and celebrate the players' achievements in a family-friendly environment.
Fans had gathered well in advance of the team's arrival, with chants of echoing around Smithfield as the players made their entrance.
Nicole Owens and Hannah Tyrrell, both of whom waved inter-county football goodbye after Sunday's sizzling win were on hand as they said a final goodbye to the loyal Blues' fans.
It was an emotional homecoming for the Dublin icons Hannah Tyrell and Nicole Owens - Tyrell was on hand with her daughter to celebrate the historic occasion.
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The squad were also attended the Mansion House with the trophy before heading to Smithfield.
The homecoming went off without a hitch after Monday's strong winds had the event moved to Tuesday evening.
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On Monday, the panel had a busy Bank Holiday Monday as they also brought the trophy to the Crumlin Children's Hospital.
They also posed for photos with countless supporters with even a few members of An Garda Siochana among them.
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