The drive for five has arrived at it's destination.
History has been made as the Dublin men's senior football team clinched their fifth All- Ireland title in a row.
They beat Kerry 1-18 to 15 points at Croke Park yesterday.
A mural is to be unveiled in Ballybough this afternoon dedicate to the man who led the Dubs to this historic achievement.
Local Councillor Christy Burke says Jim Gavin has created a real buzz around the city.
"I was at the game, it was emotional. I saw men women and children cry coming out of Croke Park, and it was a pleasure to be a part of history.
"There's a buzz out now at the moment; they're buzzin' for the half dozen."
Josh Pray Is Back
Meanwhile, American comedian Josh Pray is back praising the GAA on his social media accounts after yesterday's encounter.
Earlier this week, he said he would not be making any more video.
It was after he received online abuse from some Irish football fans when he attended the first Dublin-v-Kerry game two weeks ago.
However, even he couldn't help getting carried away with yesterday's result.
The #dubs have won the #AllIrelandFinal2019 and I’m happy 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 https://t.co/60ixK9lLy5 pic.twitter.com/jbz0cSkLj8
— joshpray (@_joshpray) September 14, 2019