The Irish rugby team knows how to celebrate Six Nations Championships. Last year when they won the Grand Slam they had a week-long celebration which included the famous clip of the team rocking up on a bus to Garry Ringrose's house to continue the celebrations days after beating England this time last year.
This year they're celebrating once again as a 17-13 win over Scotland at the Aviva secured back-to-back Six Nations championships.
It's the first time since 2015 that Ireland have retained the trophy and it's also the first triumph since the retirement of talisman Johnny Sexton. It's an important championship for this group after a long camp in preparation for the tournament and the hangover of another quarter-final defeat in the World Cup.
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Ireland team make the most of Six Nations celebrations
In an empty Aviva Stadium a few hours after the trophy presentation the Ireland squad were still on the pitch in their suits taking squad photos with the Six Nations Championship.
In a video from BBC you can see the lads dancing along to music courtesy of squad DJ Jamison Gibson-Park (including a very sentimental moment between John Fogarty and Paul O'Connell) before they all begin to belt out 'Angels' by Robbie Williams.
🎶I'm loving angels instead 🎶🏆👼😇🪽🕊️pic.twitter.com/nBgkpuzEYB
— Balls.ie (@ballsdotie) March 16, 2024
Those sunglasses Hugo Keenan was wearing will surely sell out in no time now! There was also another alternate angle of the concert where you can see the lads giving it socks.
Even the coaches got in on the act as well.
Another rendition of Robbie William’s Angels last night as the Ireland Six Nations party was in full swing 🏉🎶🎵 pic.twitter.com/3m3KFgNSyW
— Stephen Watson (@winkerwatson1) March 17, 2024
We're not sure if many of the players have a career in singing but it's the effort that matters.
You get the sense that this will not be the end of the festivities, with plenty more to come over the next few days.