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I like the fact that it's red and blue, with white being assigned just to the number on the back.

Can we use it during away games during the season?

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Better than the white strip, but would like to see the tomato red revert back to the dark red.

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17 minutes ago, praha said:

Is this the jumper being used during the season? Did I read correctly somewhere that we're wearing it round 1?

Club has confirmed round one and against "some teams".

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Of course I like it, it's pretty much just our normal jumper. However with all the wind coming from the AFL regarding clash jumpers in the past, I'm surprised the AFL approved it. Just goes to show how arbitrary and ultimately pointless their policy has been on this I think.

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5 hours ago, Nasher said:

Of course I like it, it's pretty much just our normal jumper. However with all the wind coming from the AFL regarding clash jumpers in the past, I'm surprised the AFL approved it. Just goes to show how arbitrary and ultimately pointless their policy has been on this I think.

Nasher that AFL policy was hollow at best and farce in reality.

We only need 2 jumpers. Our real one and its new sibling. 

Red and Blue

Red and Blue

Not hard is it !!

Now we have ir lets just conveniently forget to ever take any others to games ;)

Go Dees ( that red and blue team ) :)

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I love it. Barely any different from our regular strip. A bit like the arrogant approach of Essendon and Collingwood to the clash strips over the years - but I like that we're doing the same thing now. Enough's enough. We'll maintain our proper heritage for the most part and tick a few AFL policy boxes in the process.

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Just now, A F said:

I love it. Barely any different from our regular strip. A bit like the arrogant approach of Essendon and Collingwood to the clash strips over the years - but I like that we're doing the same thing now. Enough's enough. We'll maintain our proper heritage for the most part and tick a few AFL policy boxes in the process.

The thing I don't understand though is how this ticks AFL policy boxes when we were told year after year that red was a no-go and the jumpers had to be white.  I'm not complaining, of course, but it just makes no sense.

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5 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The thing I don't understand though is how this ticks AFL policy boxes when we were told year after year that red was a no-go and the jumpers had to be white.  I'm not complaining, of course, but it just makes no sense.

Yeah, I know. I thought the same thing. I'd suggest perhaps we've argued on similar lines to Essendon and Collingwood.

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There are certain teams that we get told to wear the white strip because of a so called clash on TV. This should eliminate it for many of those teams. 

About bloody time, well done to the club. 

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Id missed the news this was an alternative clash strip, so was concerned this had actually become our new home strip, same as the girls. Delighted if it's the "new white" clash strip

has the added benefit for the kids in that there's an acre of room for players signatures on the back...

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