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Published 22:21 11 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 22:22 11 Oct 2017 BST
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If Turnbull was like the rest of the country, he spent Monday night watching a brave Republic of Ireland team beat Wales 1-0 in the Lion's Den to win a crucial World Cup qualifier. Some poor showings earlier in the campaign meant there was an air of pessimism prior to kick-off, but the result gave every sports fan on this island a lift.
They went into enemy territory, slew the dragon and kept their aspirations of greatness alive. One of the stand-out warriors on the field was the man wearing the captain's armband.
Turnbull probably watched fellow Cork native David Meyler put in a Man 0f the Match performance. He probably watched him join the country in celebrating the team overcoming the odds yet again. Then, he watched the same man reach out to him.
Less than a day later, he received a notification from Meyler on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/DavidMeyler7/status/917777923943387136
Meyler's been there and done that twice. He's limped through the fire of two horrid cruciate injuries and emerged the other side to become a national hero in his field.
He kept his head up when gravity seemed at its strongest and played himself back into the position of leading his country.
https://twitter.com/turnbull_brian/status/917801288078974978
Turnbull appreciated the message. He knew it meant a lot, especially considering the source of it.The SportsJOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 137
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