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Published 18:33 2 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 18:48 2 Sept 2018 BST
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It reminded us of the Limerick hurlers inviting injured vice-captain Paul Browne out to the pitch to pose with the entire 36-man squad for a whopper pre-match photo, earlier this month, before they beat Galway.
Wearing No.27, Brogan joined his teammates on the bench and was there cheering them on throughout.
At the end, with Jonny Cooper and Paul Flynn by his side, Brogan was out on the pitch and soaking up his side's sixth Sam Maguire triumph since 2018.
One wonders if Gavin and the Dublin squad made the gesture as this was the last hurrah for Brogan? Time will tell but Brogan will surely give it time to reflect and consider if he will go on to his 14th season as a senior inter-county player.
If this was it for Bernard Brogan - surrounded by friends and family and his Dublin brothers - it was a good way to go.
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