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Grand slam Ireland touches down Grand Slam Ireland touches down
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Ireland's rugby squad has returned home to a heroes' welcome after their Six Nations win in which they clinched their first Grand Slam in 61 years.Ireland's rugby squad has returned home to a heroes' welcome after their Six Nations win in which they clinched their first Grand Slam in 61 years.
Declan Kidney's men sealed the clean sweep after beating Wales 17-15.Declan Kidney's men sealed the clean sweep after beating Wales 17-15.
Hundreds of fans greeted the team at Dublin airport. Ulster players Rory Best and Stephen Ferris said they were "shell-shocked" at the crowds.Hundreds of fans greeted the team at Dublin airport. Ulster players Rory Best and Stephen Ferris said they were "shell-shocked" at the crowds.
Thousands are expected at a reception for the team at the Mansion House in Dublin on Sunday afternoon.Thousands are expected at a reception for the team at the Mansion House in Dublin on Sunday afternoon.
"It's awesome isn't it," hooker Rory Best said.
"It's not properly sunk in yet, but it will soon."
Veteran scrum-half Peter Stringer, who set up Ireland's vital winning try against Scotland in the penultimate match, said it was "impossible to take in".
"It's a credit to everyone who has turned out to welcome us home. It's something special, it really is."
Ireland's Donncha O'Callaghan is mobbed by fans at Dublin Airport
NI's first and deputy first ministers and Taoiseach Brian Cowen led the congratulations for the squad.NI's first and deputy first ministers and Taoiseach Brian Cowen led the congratulations for the squad.
First Minister Peter Robinson said it was an "outstanding achievement".First Minister Peter Robinson said it was an "outstanding achievement".
"I wish to congratulate the entire team and in particular Ulster players Rory Best, Stephen Ferris, Paddy Wallace, Tom Court and former Ulster player Tommy Bowe," he said."I wish to congratulate the entire team and in particular Ulster players Rory Best, Stephen Ferris, Paddy Wallace, Tom Court and former Ulster player Tommy Bowe," he said.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the team had "sealed their place in our sporting history".Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said the team had "sealed their place in our sporting history".
"Like everyone in Ireland I have followed the progress of Declan Kidney and his team and was delighted to see them fulfill their potential at last," he said."Like everyone in Ireland I have followed the progress of Declan Kidney and his team and was delighted to see them fulfill their potential at last," he said.
Mr Cowen said the triumph would go down in the history books as one of Ireland's greatest sporting victories.Mr Cowen said the triumph would go down in the history books as one of Ireland's greatest sporting victories.