It's fair to say that Ireland's Grand Slam heroes enjoyed themselves after their Six Nations heroics - and who can blame them?
Andy Farrell's men kept the celebrations going for a number of days and even stopped off at Garry Ringrose's house to sing happy birthday to his mother as they gathered up some of their fathers for a feast of pints.
Mack Hansen was shortlisted for the Player of the Championship, which was won by France's Antoine Dupont, after the Connacht man enjoyed a brilliant tournament for Ireland.
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And he says that the celebrations in the days after the win were among the best of his life.
The 25-year-old told Joe.ie's House of Rugby: "We had a function and then we went back to The Shelbourne for that, night as well. They put on a bit of a show for us there, which is great. Free pints, good people. You know, what more can you need?
"We decided to hire a party bus and then we realised that it was only a bit down the road where we were going. So we didn't want to waste the party bus. We thought, 'Oh f**k it, let's just go pick up a few dads that were on the piss with us for a couple of days'. And that's all we did, just went around in a couple of houses. Garry was joining us... He was there for day three, so he didn't call it early.
"And it just happened to be his mum's birthday when we got in there. So, the champagne was popped and we got singing and yeah, it was some craic, some house as well.
"We dropped by the Sheehans, as well, and the Keenans. We picked up Cheese's [Jame Ryan's] dad, just off the road. It must have looked like we were picking up a random lad. He was standing out the front [of the house] so was ready to go. I think we ended up with about five dads along with us and, honestly, they just added to it. It was one of the best days drinking I've ever had in my entire life. It was such craic."
He added: "I think day three was probably my favourite of the days. Josh van der Flier, being the nicest guy in the world like he is, we all went to a pub and he ran out and got us all some Bunsen burgers.
"We just went to a couple of bars and, I don't know, it was just, everybody wasn't saying too much... nothing too hectic came out of really, everybody was just having a good time the whole three days.
"It was a big, big, big couple days, but definitely worth it."
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