'The lads went for an ice cream in Supermac's... We all had 99s' - How Meath celebrated toppling Dublin to line up Leinster final
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After achieving a historic victory over Dublin, ending a 15-year drought, Meath's celebrations were surprisingly low-key, capped off with ice cream. While there were vibrant celebrations on the pitch in Portlaoise, manager Robbie Brennan delivered a clear message: the team needs to maintain focus and not become complacent despite the significant win. The victory is seen as only a stepping stone towards their broader goals, illustrating a disciplined approach to their pressing future challenges in the championship.
Robbie Brennan emphasized that despite the joy of defeating Dublin for the first time in 15 years, the focus must remain on future challenges, stating, 'The job is not complete.'
Meath's players celebrated their stunning championship win with an ice cream, showcasing modesty despite the joyous atmosphere in the dressing room filled with music.
The celebrations on the pitch were grand, but manager Robbie Brennan made it clear that the team's performance is only part of the journey and should not lead to complacency.
After a historic victory, the team's cautious celebrations in Portlaoise highlighted their commitment to maintaining focus and striving for further success rather than dwelling on past achievements.
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