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Published 21:07 2 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 21:21 2 Sept 2018 BST
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After partying it up a storm in the dressing rooms at Croke Park, the Dubs made a short trip across the River Liffey with 'Sam'.
Cian O'Sullivan, who came off injured in the first half, shared some class videos of raucous scenes on the streets of Dublin on his Instagram account and the champions definitely looked to be enjoying themselves on the team bus.
Their reception upon arrival at The Gibson Hotel looked pretty damn cool too. With night setting in, and the lights of their city twinkling on, O'Sullivan, Cluxton & Co. returned as champions.
Hotel staff on one side and a slew of cheering Dublin fans on the other, it was quite the guard of honour.
The choice of post-match drinks wasn't bad either. Heineken or Corona? Take your pick, they're all ice cool.
John Small and James McCarthy opted for Coronas and they were not the only ones.
https://twitter.com/DubGAAOfficial/status/1036334084304379905
Marty Morrissey was, of course, right in the thick of it. The scenes look class.
https://twitter.com/RTEgaa/status/1036347529716105216
It will be interesting to see which of the Dublin squad turns out to be the Jack McCaffrey of this year's bash, and goes viral during The Sunday Game's coverage of the post-match banquet.
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