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Racing Club de Toulon N°15 jersey prepared for the Heineken…
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Delon ARMITAGE. Racing Club de Toulon N°15 jersey prepared for the Heineken Cup European Cup match against Cardiff on October 19, 2013. The player plays 80 minutes. Welsh victory 19-15. Brand Burrda Sport. Made in China. Size XL. Match issued shirt.

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Delon ARMITAGE. Racing Club de Toulon N°15 jersey prepared for the Heineken Cup European Cup match against Cardiff on October 19, 2013. The player plays 80 minutes. Welsh victory 19-15. Brand Burrda Sport. Made in China. Size XL. Match issued shirt.

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