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Published 11:19 6 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 12:49 6 Jan 2022 GMT
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Yesterday we saw the return of Stefan Okunbor to the Kerry fold, after enjoying some playing time down under, and it was clear to see that the powerful midfielder had picked up a trick or two.
The Kingdom played Limerick in what was the first game of Jack O'Connor's third stint of charge of his county.
Straight from the throw in, Okunbor distanced himself from the centre in order to give himself a proper run up, and build some momentum.
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Then, almost like something you would see in an action movie, the the Kerryman jumped higher than what would seemingly be possible, towering over his opponents, and winning the ball comfortably.
This time, the referee did not penalise the move, and we as spectators could all simply enjoy the unbelievable skill for all its glory.
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