"Every single one of you Roo fans, we love you," three-goal hero Alice O'Loughlin said in the aftermath of Saturday night's Grand Final win.
On Sunday, the sentiment was returned as the North Melbourne faithful flocked to Arden St Oval to celebrate the club's AFLW premiership heroes.
They came from far and wide, making a sea of royal blue and white.
Some nursed sore heads. Some were still coming to terms with the club's first flag at the highest level in 25 years.
Captain Emma Kearney and coach Darren Crocker were introduced on the Arden St balcony to a rapturous reception, alongside the full premiership team, including Libby Birch, who on Saturday night became the first player ever to win an AFL or AFLW premiership with three separate clubs.
Superstar Jas Garner was among the most popular players as fans queued for selfies, her premiership and best-on-ground medals still hanging around her neck.
Other fans posed with the cup, waited patiently for autographs or just soaked up the atmosphere, as the Roos' long-awaited premiership party rolled on.