Tributes Paid To Kerry GAA Legend Mick O'Dwyer
Tributes continue to be paid to Mick O'Dwyer - who has died at the age of 88.
The Kerry man won 12 All-Ireland football titles with the county - four as a player and eight as a manager.
He also had roles managing Kildare, Clare, Laois and Wicklow.
With Kildare he led them their first Leinster football championship in over 40 years in 1998, while in Laois he bridged a more than 50 year gap for the same crown.
President Michael D Higgins said he will be remembered as one of the greatest figures ever associated with gaelic games.
Former Kerry All-Ireland winner Kieran Donaghy believes the teams led by Mick O'Dwyer helped inspire generations in the county:
"We were brought up in Kerry on the 'golden years', which was basically built around Micko and all those magical wins as a youngster.
"We were all given that tape at an early age to watch and to learn from. That chapter is probably a huge part in the Kerry football story in the last 150 years."