29-05-2025
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- The Irish Sun
‘You were magic' – Dublin GAA legend grieving death of loved one as he shares sweet home photos
PADDY Andrews had a "tough week" while coming to terms with the death of his pet cat.
The 36-year-old, who
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In one pic they were snuggled up on the couch watching TV
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Wife Doireann featured in this one
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The seven-time All-Ireland winner also shared this solo shot of his pet
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It was captioned: "Tough week saying goodbye to the little fella 🥲 you were magic."
The loss of a pet can knock anyone for six so he received a lot of empathy in the comments section.
Mark replied: "Sorry to hear this mate. Not easy." Similarly, Ash added: "What a man. He was lucky to have you both."
Lastly, Niamh consoled the couple by commenting: "He was gorgeous x."
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Doireann shared a photo of the newborn to Instagram, captioning the post: "Eden Andrews 25.04.25. A dream come true."
Fans quickly took to the comments to congratulate the now parents of two.
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"Huge congratulations @doireann_g and @
Finally, Aisling posted: "Little angel. So happy she's here safe & sound.
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"So proud of you both @doireann_g @ Can't wait to meet the queen x."
The pair
The guestlist was
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The picture shows a who's-who of Dublin's recent glittering history, with the likes of Dean Rock, Bernard Brogan, James McCarthy, Philly McMahon, Stephen Cluxton, Jack McCaffrey and many more besides.
Even former manager Jim Gavin, under whom Dublin won six All-Ireland titles and seven Leinster championships, was present at the party.