All-Ireland hurling champions Limerick were tucked up in bed at home hours after their historic winter victory at an eerily silent Croke Park as homecoming celebrations were limited due to social distancing.
Following their emphatic victory over Waterford, the 2020 champions dined at a Dublin hotel, having been forced to leave the Liam MacCarthy Cup behind at Croker, in line with public health advice, so to avoid large crowds on Shannonside gathering with the prized GAA chalice.
The Limerick squad enjoyed a party on board a train from Heuston Station, Dublin, to Limerick, and upon arrival at Limerick’s Colbert Rail Station they made their way home via buses organised by the Limerick County Board.