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Here are our favourite GAA jerseys starting, unfortunately, with these lads... A throw-back to the 1990s, a dated crest and a sponsor's logo that is hard to read unless you are two yards away. A drab effort from the Wee County and collars that look extremely shoddy. Plain enough effort from the English hurling outfit. Thrown together in about six seconds, by the looks of it. Only pizazz comes from the green and white dash. Pretty much tied into the iconic colours but fairly slapdash. Gain Feeds will be delighted with the flaming logo. A regular, average GAA jersey. If it ain't exactly broke, don't exactly fix it. Big, brave logo but a middling design. Kind of like the county, at present. Nice effort but falls short.Predominantly black sleeves an improvement. Clean, decent but lacking the oomph of previous jerseys. Always the potential to get it garishly wrong but not so here. The 2015 jersey is streets ahead of last year's throw-back.
Won't be missing the sponsor here. Nice and snug with some more design slashes. The new collar bumps it up the list. Not the belle of the ball but you wouldn't kick it out of the bed for rabbiting on about building materials. A princely effort from the Farney County. Very similar to the O'Neills/Monaghan effort but a slicker Azzuri design. Show us yer muscles. Geezer would probably prefer sleeveless numbers but this ain't far off. The white splash, encompassing number, maker, 'GAA' and crest, works well and lets the Saffron do the talking. Brazen sponsors logo jinks up up the leaderboard as does the clutch to all-white beliefs. Not messing too much with the classic design. Everyone will know who they are when they step on the field. Plain enough but the colour and the suggestion of tasty, tempting fare sees it sitting just outside the top 10. Similar to the Galwegians but the appearance of Mr Tayto himself edges the Royal County ahead. Tipp truly in the 21st century with this frequency-inspired design.
Clean, effective, no messing. They have a primarily white jersey but we prefer the change strip. If we ever need specialist joinery done...Nice jersey from the New Yawkers. Shame they've already been beaten by Galway. Off to the Back Door. The thin stripes, round colours and nice accented blues - melding well with the logo - sees the Rossies sitting pretty. For so many years, Offaly jerseys were boring. This is a nice twist on the familiar colours. For some reason, we have been intoxicated by this low murmur of a design. Perhaps it is the yellow, Dali-esque splodge. Like Offaly, Mayo have taken the usual offerings and added some nice design flourishes. You may spot a trend at this stage. Kukri have done well. We have a weakness for predominantly black jerseys. Down have produced the good all year and have done well again. Typically Ulster sleeve-length but the distinctive colours invariably lend to a gem. Michael Murphy's facial expression is just one of the many things that have drawn us to this picture but it is the jersey that stands out.