
Smiles of joy plentiful as Kerry and Sam Maguire visit Temple Street
The Kingdom won All-Ireland title number 39 in an impressive 10-point victory over Donegal on Sunday, and although celebrations went deep into the night, members of the Kerry panel had no problems getting up and visiting Temple Street with their prized possession.
Kerry's Diarmuid O'Connor, Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane, Gavin White, and Tadhg Morley all made the short visit from the Burlington in Leeson Street to Temple Street on Monday, where staff and patients alike posed for photos.
Jack O'Connor's side will travel from Dublin to Tralee and Killarney this evening for their official homecoming. Thousands are expected to attend to support the side after their epic win.
Have a look at some of the best photos below.
Kerry's Diarmuid O'Connor, Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane, Gavin White and Tadhg Morley with Emer Dean and the Sam Maguire 1 of 5
Lily Doherty and her mother Kelly-Anne take a selfy with Kerry's Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane and the Sam Maguire 2 of 5
Kerry's Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane, Gavin White and Tadhg Morley with Emer Dean, Chloe Jarrell, Megan Malone, John Doyle and the Sam Maguire 3 of 5
Kerry's Diarmuid O'Connor, Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane, Gavin White and Tadhg Morley with Chloe Jarrell aged 10, from Walkinstown, Dublin and the Sam Maguire 4 of 5
Kerry's Paul Murphy and Killian Spillane with Chloe Jarrell, her sister Lindsay and mother Lisa 5 of 5

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