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These are pictures and the colors will be somewhat different when the jumper is in the hands. I think the red will be darker as will the blue, which I do like.

Love the emblem being there. Never mind moving it up or down, it would look better without the Hankook logo's but of course these have to be there.

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Compare the colours. Top is from the jumper (obviously)

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See the difference again here!

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OK, so I decided to email the club to enquire about our jumper, whether the colours were changing, the possibility of white stars on it etc. To my delight I received a reply within hours:

Hello Lewis,

Thanks for your email and support of the Club. The jumper design for 2011 does have some subtle changes. When the jumper is released we will explain the changes in a similar way to the way we launched the new emblem.

The changes that have been made are largely based on member feedback and are designed to pay tribute to the heritage of our jumper and Club. There are also some performance aspects that have been adjusted for the comfort of the players and as you note, the change to New Balance also plays a part as we move to their designs and fabric. The changes do include a tribute to our 12 premierships but there aren’t any white stars on the collar.

Cam has worked closely with the team at New Balance and at R-Co (the company the designed the emblem) over many months to get the jumper right. Even though the changes are subtle, I’ve no doubt there will be some mixed views as there always is with change. Hopefully the general feel is that we have evolved it in the right direction.

Thanks again for taking the time to write.

Kind Regards, Jennifer

So sorry monde, there are no stars on the collar. But there is 'a tribute to our 12 premierships'. Interesting.

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OK, so I decided to email the club to enquire about our jumper, whether the colours were changing, the possibility of white stars on it etc. To my delight I received a reply within hours:

Hello Lewis,

Thanks for your email and support of the Club. The jumper design for 2011 does have some subtle changes. When the jumper is released we will explain the changes in a similar way to the way we launched the new emblem.

The changes that have been made are largely based on member feedback and are designed to pay tribute to the heritage of our jumper and Club. There are also some performance aspects that have been adjusted for the comfort of the players and as you note, the change to New Balance also plays a part as we move to their designs and fabric. The changes do include a tribute to our 12 premierships but there aren’t any white stars on the collar.

Cam has worked closely with the team at New Balance and at R-Co (the company the designed the emblem) over many months to get the jumper right. Even though the changes are subtle, I’ve no doubt there will be some mixed views as there always is with change. Hopefully the general feel is that we have evolved it in the right direction.

Thanks again for taking the time to write.

Kind Regards, Jennifer

So sorry monde, there are no stars on the collar. But there is 'a tribute to our 12 premierships'. Interesting.

There aren't any WHITE stars.

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OK, so I decided to email the club to enquire about our jumper, whether the colours were changing, the possibility of white stars on it etc. To my delight I received a reply within hours:

Hello Lewis,

Thanks for your email and support of the Club. The jumper design for 2011 does have some subtle changes. When the jumper is released we will explain the changes in a similar way to the way we launched the new emblem.

The changes that have been made are largely based on member feedback and are designed to pay tribute to the heritage of our jumper and Club. There are also some performance aspects that have been adjusted for the comfort of the players and as you note, the change to New Balance also plays a part as we move to their designs and fabric. The changes do include a tribute to our 12 premierships but there aren’t any white stars on the collar.

Cam has worked closely with the team at New Balance and at R-Co (the company the designed the emblem) over many months to get the jumper right. Even though the changes are subtle, I’ve no doubt there will be some mixed views as there always is with change. Hopefully the general feel is that we have evolved it in the right direction.

Thanks again for taking the time to write.

Kind Regards, Jennifer

So sorry monde, there are no stars on the collar. But there is 'a tribute to our 12 premierships'. Interesting.

Thanks for sharing.

Certainly adds to the intrigue.

Emblems, Demons, Jumper changes, all very positive so far IMO.

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I'll try and dig up the email with the samples tomorrow. She's right, to my memory the stars aren't white. But there are stars!!

I don't think the club rep would necessarily be 'playing semantics' by saying there are no white stars on the collar if this is indeed the case. Wouldn't it actually be even better if the stars were blue??

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I don't think the club rep would necessarily be 'playing semantics' by saying there are no white stars on the collar if this is indeed the case. Wouldn't it actually be even better if the stars were blue??

Bingo.

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To answer my own question, I remembered about the game in China so I would assume Melbourne would still be with Reebok until then.

Why ? If no longer the official sponsor/supplier

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I have seen the jumper as I work at rebel sport.. Collar looks good and colours are good .. our new emblem is sitting where the 150 year celebration logo was. All in all looks good

tell us some details of the stars, supposedly around the collar

size, colour, number etc

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stars not around the collar it is red. colours do look good i can guarantee that. New balance logo in the middle of the neck line. I have only seen the email we received as we dont get the jerseys for a while yet but they do look good.

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