Hundreds of supporters welcomed the O'Duffy and Jack McGrath cups back to Cork after the county won an All-Ireland senior and intermediate camogie double.
The rebel roar resounded around the Cork Camogie grounds on Castle Road, as each member of the senior and intermediate panels was introduced to the delighted supporters.
Among those welcoming the teams home were the Lord Mayor of Cork Dan Boyle, and retired Bishop of Cork and Ross John Buckley.

The double in the county, where the game of camogie was invented, is especially serendipitous as the historic wins come in a year when the Camogie Association marks 120 years of the game in 2024.
"This is the best game in the world, Camogie Abú!" said Mary Donovan chairman of the Cork Camogie Boad.
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The Senior team beat Galway to retain the All-Ireland title on Sunday evening. while the Intermediate team defeated Kilkenny earlier.
Earlier, the Senior Camogie team visited young patients in Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin Hospital in Dublin this morning.