Having won their 4th Munster title in 7 years on Sunday, Limerick's Na Piarsaigh were ripe for a good celebration.
As they now seek to replicate their All-Ireland success of 2016, a February tie with Slaughtneil will determine whether Na Piarsaigh will feature in Croke Park on St. Patrick's Day.
One man Na Piarsaigh were missing for their Munster final with Ballygunner was Shane Dowling; injury keeping the inter-county hurler from participating.
Not that it stopped Dowling from getting involved.
Adamant to enjoy himself - crutches and all - Dowling was not the only one relishing in the success.
Liam Kearns, the current Tipperary football manager and former manager of Na Piarsaigh's U-21 football side, was keen to demonstrate his happiness with the provincial win.
Hailing from Kerry, Kearns once managed the senior Limerick footballers also. A member of Na Piarsaigh's celebratory party, Dowling managed to capture the full extent of Kearns' involvement.
With a suspect enough rendition of '"Spancil Hill', it must have been some party in Limerick city.
In Dowling's own words, he was giving it 'holly', whatever that means.
Liam Kearns giving it holly in the club . #someman #napabu pic.twitter.com/mLUrVBp7RT
— Shane Dowling (@dowlerznap) November 20, 2017
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