Kerry's David Clifford shares heartwarming moment with son Ógie after All-Ireland win
Every little boy views their dad as a hero for David Clifford's son Ógie, his dad really is the best in Ireland!
The Kerry GAA player, 26, put in an incredible performance as he led his team to victory in the All-Ireland football final, scoring nine points against Donegal to help his side win with the final score, 1-26 to 0-19.
After the final whistle, David immediately ran to find his three-year-old son Ógie to celebrate as he shared the All-Ireland celebrations with his adorable son.

David Clifford of Kerry and his son Ogie celebrate winning the GAA Football All-Ireland final. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
As the Kerry team lined up to lift the Sam Maguire, Ógie was there with his dad David and his uncle, Paudie Clifford, with the father-and-son duo lifting the cup together.

Kerry’s Paudie and David Clifford lift the Sam Maguire Cup with little Ógie. Pic: INPHO/Laszlo Geczo
David also shared the limelight with son Ógie as he did an interview with RTÉ Sport with his son by his side, although little Ógie was too shy to say hello to the camera!
David shares his son with his partner and childhood sweetheart, Shauna O'Connor, with the couple welcoming their first child in September 2021.

David Clifford of Kerry celebrating with his son Ogie. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
The GAA player previously reflected on how becoming a dad has also changed how he views the sport, saying: 'It's a change but it's a massively enjoyable change. My outlook on football has probably changed. It feels like it's everything and we put everything we have into it but look, I think health and family and things like that do probably take more priority.'

David Clifford of Kerry celebrates with his son Ogie and the Sam Maguire cup. Pic: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
He added: 'Ógie doesn't tend to be too worried about whether we've won or not, so that's a nice thing in fairness.'
By the looks of it, if Ógie is anything like his dad, we could see him playing in Croke Park in a green and gold jersey in years to come!