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Published 17:50 25 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 21:24 25 Aug 2018 BST
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"There was still a good buzz here last night don't get me wrong, but what I think what a lot of people were doing, rather than going mad, was they wanted to take a step back and actually take it all in. "But tonight, I know for a fact, I know what's going on down there, it will be a different ball game and you're more than welcome Wooly and anybody else who wants to join the circus, bring them on!"https://twitter.com/Adarelady/status/1031288228471611392 An estimated 90,000 Limerick fans helped welcome them back home, on Monday, and many of that number crammed into the Gaelic Grounds to cheer on John Kiely and his men. The following day saw Hannon bring the trophy back to his club of Adare and another packed house. The place to be, during the week as the party raged on, really looked like Mike Houlihan's bar in Kilmallock. Hannon was part of a huge group of Limerick hurlers, including Sean Finn, Aaron Gillane, Seamus Flanagan, Mike Casey, Gearoid Hegarty and that man Dowling, in the bar for one hell of a hooley. The final was played on a loop on TV screens around the jam-packed bar as a live band belted out those classics - Sean South and Caledonia - and a DJ pumped dance music. One of the revellers, who knows the lads in the panel well, shared a couple of pictures and clips with us and said it was a day to remember.
Several of the panel even took turns serving pints behind the bar and there were more than few tipples handed out without the cash register being bothered.
'The majority of the rest were up on the counters and chairs," he added.
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