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Published 18:58 17 Aug 2017 BST
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Stephen Rochford's men will wear their black and red change strip against Kerry in Sunday's All-Ireland semi final and it's not a bad fallback plan.
It certainly stands out as a nicer piece of kit than the lads from The Kingdom will wear:
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All the while, though, Mayo and kit manufacturers O'Neills have had an ace in the pack.
The Mayo U21 hurlers debuted the predominantly red change strip recently in their clash with Meath. Like its' brethren, the red kit is a beauty.
Immediately brings back memories of the semi final replay classic between the footballers, at the Gaelic Grounds, back in 2014:
The picture was sent along to us by SportsJOE reader Kevin Conway, who rightly talked it up as a sublime piece of GAA apparel. The lads looked the part but did not play likewise, eventually getting edged out by The Royal County.
It would certainly not look out of place at Croke Park this weekend.
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