The victorious Dublin team visited Temple Street Children's Hospital with the Brendan Martin Cup on Monday.
Dublin defeated Kerry 0-18 to 1-10 on Sunday to claim their first All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship title since 2020.
14 August 2023; Mia Healy Duggan, age 11, from Terenure, Dublin with Dublin ladies captain Carla Rowe and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Mia Healy Duggan with Dublin ladies manager Mick Bohan and players Leah Caffrey, left, and Grainne Fitzsimons and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Andre van Wyk, age 11, from Portmarnock, Dublin with Dublin ladies players, Leah Caffrey, left, and Grainne Fitzsimons and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Andre van Wyk, age 11, from Portmarnock, Dublin with players, Leah Caffrey, left, and Grainne Fitzsimons and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Manager Mick Bohan with Katie Kelly, age 16, from Skeheenarinky, Tipperary, left, and Yaryna Bulharu, age 5, from Ukraine and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Daniel Hayes, age 11, from Kilmihil, Clare with players, from left, Grainne Fitzsimons, Leah Caffrey, Carla Rowe and Orlagh Nolan and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Katie Kelly, age 16, from Skeheenarinky, Tipperary with players, from left, Carla Rowe, Orlagh Nolan, Grainne Fitzsimons and Leah Caffrey and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Oisin Timoney, age 10, from Castleknock, Dublin with captain Carla Rowe and the Brendan Martin Cup on a visit to CHI at Temple Street. Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile