What a performance. Kerry put up a hell of a challenge, but nobody could stop Dublin from making history. They have become the first team to ever win five All-Irelands in a row, establishing themselves as perhaps the greatest team of all time.
As much as Dublin players and officials have been compared to robots on the pitch, there was no shortage of emotion on show as the final whistle sounded.
Ciaran Kilkenny was the first player interviewed after the game, and you could see what it meant to him.
'The most special feeling I have ever felt in my whole life' says Ciaran Kilkenny #dubvker #rtegaa https://t.co/V80t8MYz5R pic.twitter.com/Q58FzqrzZw
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) September 14, 2019
That's the most special feeling I've ever felt in my whole life. I'm so emotional.
We did it!
It's such a relief after the first game, it was a titanic battle and much respect to this Kerry team. But to get over the line means so much to this group.
There's grown men out on that pitch in tears. We're so proud of each other, our families, this county. I'm absolutely delighted.
We've never quite seen Ciaran Kilkenny act like that! He was phenomenal in that game and has every chance of bring named man-of-the-match later tonight.
We're sure he will enjoy the celebrations.