Kerry captains
Seán O'Shea and Joe O'Connor accepted the
Sam Maguire Cup from GAA president
Larry McCarthy in the Hogan Stand. In his post-match speech, O'Shea thanked the Kerry panel, selectors, and back room team for their work throughout the year and declared that
Paddy Tally was now an " Kerry man" after his coaching impact in the 2022 season.
Reaction Kerry captain
Seán O'Shea spoke to RTÉ after the match about leading Kerry to an All-Ireland and particularly given there was a "barren" period for the county. Speaking to
RTÉ Sport, O'Shea said: "To finally get over the line is like a weight lifted off your shoulders". Man of the match
David Clifford speaking to RTÉ after the match said lifting the Sam Maguire Cup was "something I dreamt of all my life". He said: "It is very hard to put into words. I was always confident we'd get over the line even though over the last few years it did not work out for us". Kerry manager
Jack O'Connor speaking after the match said that he "enjoyed the year" in working with the squad. Speaking to RTÉ Sport, O'Connor said: "We had great fun, great craic. I'm a bit long in the tooth to be feeling pressure." Galway manager
Pádraic Joyce spoke to RTÉ after the match and paid tribute to his squad and their efforts. Speaking to RTÉ Sport, Joyce said: "We were in control in the game for a long time. I think overall people were very good, we worked the first-half really well and got our match-ups set-up." However, he said he could not hide his annoyance over a free awarded against John Daly in the closing stages, saying he "could not get over it." Outgoing RTÉ pundit
Pat Spillane, who watched his two nephews
Killian and
Adrian Spillane win their first All-Ireland medals, remembered his late father
Tom, who he said on television afterwards "would have been a proud man to now have 21 All-Ireland medals into his house". He told
The Sunday Game Live: "In 1964, my father was a selector on the Kerry team against Galway. The night before the game he had a pain in his chest. He would not go to the doctor and went to the game the following day as a selector. He was dead by Tuesday. Kerry-Galway matches to me always bring back this memory. He would have been a proud man to have 21 All-Ireland medals into his house. It's just a special day." Highlights of the final were shown on
The Sunday Game programme which aired at 9:30pm that night on
RTÉ2 and was presented by
Des Cahill with match analysis from
Colm Cooper,
Colm O'Rourke,
Rory Gallagher,
Éamonn Fitzmaurice,
Noelle Healy and
Oisín McConville.
Awards David Clifford won the man of the match award which was presented by GAA president
Larry McCarthy at the Kerry team's celebration banquet in Dublin.
The Sunday Game panel also picked their
2022 Team of the Year on the Sunday night programme, with seven members of the Kerry team and four members of the Galway team included. Galway's
Shane Walsh was voted Footballer of the Week on the GAA.ie website on 27 July, three days after the final.
Celebrations The Kerry team made their way on an open deck bus from Boherbee to a "Welcome Home" reception in Denny Street at around 6:30pm. Celebrations commenced in
Tralee with live music on the Denny Street platform at 4:15pm, where crowds lined the streets of the town to a reception at the
Ashe Memorial Hall. Among the attendees was the
Minister for Education,
Norma Foley. They then travelled to the
Fitzgerald Stadium at 8pm where more than 10,000 people attended, and then to the Gleneagle Hotel in
Killarney where further celebrations took place at 9pm. Speaking in Tralee, joint-captain
Seán O'Shea said: "To be here today and see this crowd is unbelievable." He paid tribute to Galway, and said there was great respect between the two counties. Meanwhile, the Galway team, as runners-up, also had a homecoming celebration the day after the final to honour both the senior team and the minor team who won the
All-Ireland Minor Football Championship. Both teams visited
Tuam Stadium and
Pearse Stadium between 4pm and 7pm respectively, while the senior footballers also came to the Fair Green in
Ballinasloe beforehand en route to
Tuam. ==References==