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Absolutely beautiful, a complete work of art! 

(The jumper isn't bad either) 

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Best one yet, too bad we can't wear it against the dogs

Without doubt, the best Indigenous guernsey so far! It looks fantastic!

 

I love the theme of community too uniting everyone who is proud to be a Demon!

Looks fantastic!
(good to see she's watermarked her work on instagram so Port Adelaide can't use it)

 

 

I agree that it's a really good one. The idea of community, the journey, and the many layers of people and support that it takes to make a club is a great message. 

I really like the indigenous guernseys. Each artwork tells a story and it's wonderful for the broader public (myself included) to be exposed to the significance of them. 


My favourite one to date. It’s absolutely stunning and the story behind it so wonderful. 
 

And in all this hype about Kosi how come we don't hear more about how he's ridiculously good looking? ?

Unfortunate that we can't wear it in the actual Indigenous round due to a perceived clash. Less of a clash I'd have said than Anzac Day which was flagged prior and deemed to be all good. 

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Unless you are colour blind, that is not a clash. What a joke.

To be honest though, it seems more appropriate to wear it against the Lions in our game up in the territory. 

Brilliant design. Been meaning to buy one in previous years. Will buy this one

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43 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Unfortunate that we can't wear it in the actual Indigenous round due to a perceived clash. Less of a clash I'd have said than Anzac Day which was flagged prior and deemed to be all good. 

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Absolutely no clash. One is light & one is dark. 

The AFL has NFI when it comes to clashes. 

43 minutes ago, binman said:

Brilliant design. Been meaning to buy one in previous years. Will buy this one

+1

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Unless you are colour blind, that is not a clash. What a joke.

To be honest though, it seems more appropriate to wear it against the Lions in our game up in the territory. 

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Guess we'll have to wear our clash jumper then. Problem solved.


Absolutely love it and want to buy it.
Alas, the Demon Shop keep giving me a message saying they don't deliver to Japan. ?

 
2 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Unfortunate that we can't wear it in the actual Indigenous round due to a perceived clash. Less of a clash I'd have said than Anzac Day which was flagged prior and deemed to be all good. 

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Perfectly sums up how [censored] in the head some AFL administrators are.  Or to put it more politely, ill-equipped to be in their position.  Bluffers.


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