Sean Cavanagh's Moy Tír Na nÓg enjoyed a successful Croke Pare outing where his side were crowned the All-Ireland intermediate club football champions.
Running out 1-10 to 0-07 winners against Michael Glaveys, Cavanagh hit five points while his younger brother Colm put in a man-of-the-match display.
With Moy underdogs to even get to the final, the older Cavanagh will have thought his glory days over, having retired from inter-county football with Tyrone at the end of last season.
However, club success has seen him at the top of the Croker steps once more and he has paid tribute to his family, and his brother, in a series of tweets.
Colm Cavanagh also tweeted a tribute to Sean, saying "Suppose had to get him up the steps one last time".
I never thought I’d see the day . Suppose had to get him up the steps one last time .@SeanCavanagh14 #UTM pic.twitter.com/Ngyc41YA3w
— Colm Cavanagh (@collykid2) February 3, 2018
Then 34-year-old then shared a moving picture of the two brothers with their trophy outside their home, "where it all began".