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Published 17:09 18 Oct 2018 BST
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They always say that if you can't go around, you'll have to go through. But, with pace, with courage, with pure brute force, The Punisher goes right over the top of anything standing in his road.
As powerful as he is brave, it's not that he even welcomes contact. The Punisher seeks it out.
On the ball.
And off the ball.
Sean McDermotts won the Monaghan Division 2 Minor Football Championship but they had to do it after a replay and two tight, physical encounters with Doohamlet.
The first of their clashes ended 1-10 apiece. The second day, two weeks later, the Kilnaclay club prevailed 3-14 to 2-14 to lift the cup.
Throughout both games, The Punisher was causing chaos, rampaging upfield with his trademark bursts, carrying possession to safety and laying on scoring chances like it was all part of the service.
And bruising a few bodies along the way too.
When The Punisher comes at you, you get the hell out of the way.
Thanks to Killian Murphy for sending this on.
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