The Kerry team came home last night and they’ll never forget the reception they received in Tralee!
Thousands of green and gold-clad supporters lined Castle Street, all the way up around Denny Street to The Ashe Memorial Hall to welcome their heroes who arrived in a double-decker, open-topped bus.
It wasn’t just Tralee people in attendance of course, with many from north and west Kerry travelling to the capital to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
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Mayor of Tralee Mikey Sheehy welcomed the team to the stage while Alan Cantwell, MC for the evening, introduced the team and interviewed Joe O’Connor, Sean O’Shea and Jack O’Connor.
Jack said he never thought he would see crowds to rival the 1997 homecoming, but felt last night may have even surpassed it.
He said the reception would never be forgotten by himself, the coaching staff and the players and they would feed off it in their efforts next year in their bid to keep Sam in the county.
Jack also made special mention of the contribution of Tralee clubs who supplied nine players to the panel.
The team then left the stage and headed off the Killarney for another reception. We were on Denny Street last night to capture the colour and the noise from the loyal fans. Scroll down for photos…
KERRY County Council will close Denny Street to public traffic in order to facilitate the homecoming of the Kerry senior football team on Monday.
The Kerry team will travel by bus, down Boherbee and Castle Street, before arriving on stage at the Ashe Hall on Denny Street, Tralee at around 6pm on Monday.
Kerry County Council will close Denny Street to traffic from 4.30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. that day.
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There will be no parking on Denny Street from Park Lane to Ashe Hall from 8am on Monday.
All parked cars should be removed from Denny Street and around Ashe Hall by 3pm on Monday. Any cars left parked on Denny Street after 3.00 p.m. will be at risk of being removed.
Kerry County Council said it regrets any inconvenience caused and traffic diversion signs will be in place.