Tributes have poured in for former Dublin dual star Jimmy Lavin, who has passed away.
Lavin shone for the Dubs in the 40s and 50s while also enjoying plenty of success with his club St Vincent's.
He won an All-Ireland minor football title in 1945, an All-Ireland minor hurling crown a year later and went on to play senior football with his county, later serving as a selector for the football team after he hung up his boots.
St Vincent's posted their own tribute to Lavin on social media.
"St Vincent's extends our deepest sympathies to the Lavin family on the passing of Jimmy, RIP," it read.
"Jimmy Lavin played at every level for the club, winning senior football medals in 1949-55 and 1957-59.
"Jim sat on many committees in the club, serving as grounds director on more than one executive. He also served as a senior football selector and was followed into both of those positions by his son Shane, who had also played senior football with the club.
"Another son Niall also played with the club. Jim was always so gentlemanly and very easy company and it's no surprise that mention of his name would always draw a smile."