Supporters and those watching at home were a little bit aggrieved with the choice of kits from Ireland’s clash South Africa at the Aviva Stadium today.

Ireland vs South Africa
Ireland’s Jacob Stockdale tackled by Damian de Allende of South Africa
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan
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Now I’m no colours expert (not yet anyway), but surely very dark grey vs. very dark green in the Ireland v South Africa match is a bad idea?
— Simon O’Keeffe (@simontokeeffe) November 11, 2017
Colour clash in Dublin surely. Ireland in grey and South Africa in dark green. All to sell a change shirt
— Neil Fissler (@neilfissler) November 11, 2017
It would be easier tell Ireland and South Africa apart if Ireland wore their normal jerseys. From a distance the grey is v similar to South Africa’s dark green.
— Maurice Reidy (@Luigi_Risotto) November 11, 2017
@colourblindorg who’s bright idea was to have Ireland rugby team wear grey/green vs South Africa in green – lucky SA wearing white shorts
— Andy Render (@AndyR1705) November 11, 2017
Call me old fashioned but how about a white alternate jersey? #IREvRSA
— Kieran Holden (@Kieran_Holden) November 11, 2017
The jerseys. What the hell!!!!#IREvRSA
— Irish Rugby Blog 🏉 (@IrishRugbyBlog) November 11, 2017