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White clash jumper for Blues?

RED! RED! MORE RED!

A bit of red trivia for you - at the 2000 olympics a study was done on the psychological advantage of colours - they examined all the Tae-Kwan-Do bouts for the whole olympics and found that the comptetitors who were given the red sash for their bout won 55% of the bouts, while those given the light/medium blue sash obviously only won 45%. he colours for Tae-Kwan-Do are randomly assigned on a fight by fight basis, so it's actually a pretty rigorous piece of research.

Red is an advantage almost as good as having an extra player out there!

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Looks like schwabby is looking to return to a more traditional jumper

confirmed on his twitter thread

"Blood red and a navy slightly less severe than black is the objective. We are working on it."

"like this http://twitpic.com/kfcyy"

Here's the link to his thread as well:

http://twitter.com/CamSchwab

This was announced at the Demon Summit last year. Happy with this initiative. At the time Schwab said over the years the jumper has taken on a gradual change, the red had changed when the quality of the jumpers changed - they'll make sure the blood red is blood red . It's time to get it back to what it once was. Blood red, with a sharper/narrower "V", and a dark, dark navy blue.

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FFS let's not have the crew neck 't-shirt' style that the Pies have. Looks shouse.

The Bulldogs have announced they are now going with a new design - tight fit jumper - much like the NRL players wear. I think it's one of their newly signed sponsors too. Pity Schwab couldn't beat Rose to the punch on this one too.

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The Bulldogs have announced they are now going with a new design - tight fit jumper - much like the NRL players wear. I think it's one of their newly signed sponsors too. Pity Schwab couldn't beat Rose to the punch on this one too.

The Reebok jumpers are rubbish, baggy loose things with no shape that for one look amateur and would be far easier to tackle and hold on to.

The Adidas jumpers are a bit odd around the neck, but as far as how they fit they are much better and no doubt would give players a bit of an advantage, even if it is just 1%.

EDIT: Great news about the jumper colours too by the way.

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... and while they're at it, is there any possibility of them doing a redesign of the away jumpers so that the Demon on them looks a lot more ferocious, formidable and bloodcurdling?

Perhaps a few drops of blood coming from the sharpened teeth to scare the living suitcases out of the opposition?

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I like the colour contrast we have now, I don't want the blue too dark, and I sure as hell don't want a collar on it....

just my opinion though.

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those that remember the darker navy with blood red yoke will always consider it the smartest and most decisively "Melbourne" of all jumpers.

Ccolour Telly has a lot to answer for .. :lol:

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those that remember the darker navy with blood red yoke will always consider it the smartest and most decisively "Melbourne" of all jumpers.

Ccolour Telly has a lot to answer for .. :lol:

Yes Exactly. I want our modern jumper to be the same hue as it was in the '50's, & if that means a collar aswell.....DO IT. :lol:

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... and while they're at it, is there any possibility of them doing a redesign of the away jumpers so that the Demon on them looks a lot more ferocious, formidable and bloodcurdling?

Perhaps a few drops of blood coming from the sharpened teeth to scare the living suitcases out of the opposition?

0R the players having blood dripping from a couple of sharpened teeth might work lol

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