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Oh yeah pies black white front has RED sponsor lol

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The prob is the back of the saints trad jumper is all black. If it was white it would prob be better.

would have thought their trad jumper with bigger red frontal area and a white back would be good.

This is a mish mash

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Are we wearing the red or the white tomorrow?

On a side note that new Hawks jumper is horrid. What was wrong with their clash strip last year?

Possibly, with a zillion or so members , it is just seen as another marketing opportunity


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I am sorry but the MFC clash jumper today look horrible.

I had to look twice to realize who it was.

Just another erosion of what clubs stand for...

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Meanwhile Carlton and Essendon both played in their traditional jumpers yesterday. The AFL's clash jumper policy is a joke. (Yeah, we already knew that...!!)

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No reason we could not adopt an away strip of primarily navy with a small amount of red around the collar [it was good enough for our boys around 1900]

& option two of the reverse - red with navy collar. Eliminates the clash for any away game & keeps us in RED & NAVY. How hard is .......

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After seeing our special Anzac tribute jumper for Friday night I was surprised to see it is actually an away game for us. Surprised the AFL are letting us wear what is basically our traditional strip, with just a few embellishments. Would have thought they'd insist we wear the white jumper.

Happy about this. (And further confused by the AFL's weird way of enforcing the clash "rule"...!)

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Maybe against Carlton?

As it stands I'm confused as to why we have the red one.

I believe it was promoted as a "training" jumper.

And by "training" jumper they really mean "another jumper for you to buy".

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Kinda makes a mockery of the league's rhetoric on this subject (clashing) :rolleyes:

Very happy we both play in our real jumpers. Should be cracker of a game

(Hopefully over this damn flu or whatever in time )

Go Dees, honour the fallen


Posted

We have never worn a clash jumper against Richmond.

And I am very happy about that. Just kinda makes a mockery of the AFL's supposed insistence on avoiding clashes...

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I have said this before on numerous clash jumper threads.

When we are winning I don't give a rats arse what clash jumper we wear.

LOL

you mightn't od, but what about the rat. they've got opinions too, especially when it concerns their arse.

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LOL

you mightn't od, but what about the rat. they've got opinions too, especially when it concerns their arse.

No dc Rats don't get opinions.

That is their destiny.

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So this is an acceptable clash jumper to play the Bulldogs! What colour is the Bulldogs jumper?

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30641-western-bulldogs-2015-mens-officiaor 30643-western-bulldogs-2015-mens-officia Oh I see totally different.

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