Limerick’s Murroe Boher had an unusual way of celebrating their Tesco Homegrown All Ireland Club Junior football win on Saturday as they cracked out the fiddle and entertained the masses on the pitch.
The newly-formed club team won their first title on the first time of asking this year and just minutes after the whistle was blown, the players were on hand to provide musical accompaniment to the celebrations.
Murroe Boher secured victory with a 3-11 to 1-1 win over St Ciaran’s of Roscommon and you can see their unusual and extremely musical celebrations in the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzkFOX2L5ok&feature=youtu.be
Video via YouTube/LadiesFootballTV/Jerome Quinn
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