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Published 13:19 18 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 13:23 18 Mar 2017 GMT
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If there is a fight with terrible odds to be fought, he'll fight it.
When you approach the game with this kind of attitude you are going to do yourself a mischief. And so it came to pass that Bradley had his face busted open when reclaiming a ball in his defence. Jordan Kiely receiving a yellow card for giving Patsy a claret jersey.
A study in 'not bothered': Patsy Bradley with a busted lip.
He got patched up and came back out for a second half that was going to test Slaughtneil - no better team than Crokes to make use of a big pitch and a numerical advantage.
That they only won by two points owes much to the industry of Bradley, who once more had to leave the field in the closing stages after he had the back of his head split open.
Under referee's orders he left the fray only to return in a blood-free Number 29 jersey but the same bloody-minded attitude. He was still harassing Crokes as they passed the ball back and forth throughout injury-time.
The man is a warrior, a machine, the toughest there is. People could not decide on what exactly Patsy was, only that we could all do with being a little more like him.
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