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Published 14:31 6 Oct 2017 BST
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The stripes on the side and back, just beautiful and the round collar neck.
But it gets better, so much better, check out the away jersey.
The dark navy with the blue and yellow stripes, it has the exact ratio of enough going on without it being a mess.
The jersey was so good that there was a jersey launch, the stars were out in force for it too.
To follow suit, UCD decided on a jersey launch of their own but the results weren't quite as pretty.
It's not a bad jersey but it's no DCU.
The crest is nice, and the navy banner that it lies upon is a redeeming feature but in comparison to DCU's, it's just not the full package.
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