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They won Leinster convincingly, scoring goals and points for fun, but more than that, they looked impeccable.
They were sporting their new sky blue jerseys, with no collar, but plenty of navy stripes and most importantly of all, a tight fitting design.
Gone were the days of baggy jerseys, that draped over your elbows and had to be tucked in so much, that they could nearly be seen coming out of the shorts.
The omission of the collar was another bold choice, labelled as 'soccer-like' by traditionalists, yet slowly but surely, ditching collars became all the rage in sporting fashion.
The Dubs well and truly looked the part, and when they were drawn to play Kerry in the quarter-final, the press were only too happy to peddle the narrative of this "new Dublin."
Kerry had lost to Cork in Munster and looked to be over the hill during their run to Croke Park in the 2009 championship, but what happened next will forever go down in history as one of the darkest days for the Dubs.
It took just 40 seconds for Colm Cooper to find the net and literally stun Dublin, who completely froze under the pressure of The Kingdom, and the demolition commenced.
The game finished Kerry 1-24 Dublin 1-7, and Pat Gilroy famously described his players as "startled earwigs."
The Kerry fans sang "cheerio, cheerio, cheerio," as an embarrassed Hill 16 scurried their way out of Croker - but little did everyone know, that Gilroy's side would rise from the ashes to become the most powerful team in GAA history.
The real tragedy with this match, is that it was the last time they sported that wonderful jersey. As part of their big marketing campaign to turn Dublin into a financial powerhouse, they struck a new sponsorship deal with Vodafone.
So no more Arnotts, and the sky blue jersey, which proved to be the last that legends like Ciarán Whelan would wear for their county, will forever be tainted with this defeat.
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