1999:
Having taken over from Ger Cunningham, Cusack first wore this plain white shirt in league games in early '99.
1999:
Cusack's championship debut against Waterford in the Munster semi-final saw him in red and white hoops, a design often favoured by Cunningham.
1999:
For the Munster final and All-Ireland semi-final, a modified version, with slightly narrower hoops, was used.
1999: 
In the All-Ireland final against Kilkenny, a red-collared version was worn.
2000-01:
Cork launched a new jersey with red trim in 2000, and the hooped goalkeeper shirt also received modifications.
2000-01:
White shirt with same sleeves as outfield jersey, albeit in long-sleeved format.
2000:
Cusack wore a short-sleeved hooped shirt for All-Ireland semi-final against Offaly.
2002:
The launch of another new shirt saw a matching GK jersey, again with red sleeves.
2002;
Cork hurling's darkest day, the qualifier loss to Galway, had Cusack wearing a version of the jersey with a plain red colalr and cuffs.
2003:
Navy version, worn when Cork donned white away to Galway in the 2003 league. Cusack wore tracksuit pants with this but we're not going to draw them.
2003:
Return of the hoops, with the newer-style O'Neills collar.
2004:
Long-sleeved version of new hooped jersey, used in '04 league.
2004:
Updated design to coincide with launch of new Cork jersey.
2005:
Long-sleeves, used in league.
2006:
Cork began to use hooped socks in 2006.
2007:
Another change in design, matching the style of Cork's new jersey.
2008:
Front number added.
2009:
GAA 125 logo replaced the old design.
2009:
Top two hoops removed, presumably to make GAA logo easier to see.
2010-11:
Cork launched another new jersey for 2010, and the goalkeeper shirt was a mix of plain white and hoops.
2012:
'Proper' hoops back again.
2012:
Variation of new hooped jersey, with white neck insert. Worn against Tipperary in league semi-final, the game in which Cusack got injured.
Sunday's Munster SHC semi-final between Cork and Tipperary will be the first time that Rebels goalkeeper Dónal Óg Cusack has missed a game through injury since he became first-choice netminder after the retirement of Ger Cunningham. Since 1999, Cusack has kept goal for every Cork championship match except the 2007 clash with Waterford, which he missed through suspension. In 57 championship games, Cusack has finished on the winning team on 27 occasions. Click on each jersey for a larger view and details.