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Published 21:53 7 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 22:42 7 Oct 2017 BST
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Clifford wasn't the only one representing the modern generation, Galway captain Darren Morrissey played the newest trick in the book with the rolled up jeans.
Dublin minor football star Ross McGarry wasn't taking part in the general trend of the night, with brown shoes dominating, he went for a pair of Nike Air-Max runners.
Kerry goalkeeper Deividas Uosis, on the far right of this picture was rocking an ear-ring and a pair of ripped jeans. Cool as you like.
Indeed, Clare minor hurler Aidan McCarthy was one of the few who offered saving grace to the more old-fashioned heads, with his classic shirt and tie combo.
Here's the hurling lads.
And the footballers. All the lads.

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