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My plan was always to get one of the special edition tops with the reigning premiers logo on the front and the norm smith medallist's number on the back, and since this is getting released before our 2022 indigenous top this will do nicely. Should we go back-to-back I'll hold out for the indigenous top next year

Edit: purchased 

Edited by Demon4Life

55 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

My plan was always to get one of the special edition tops with the reigning premiers logo on the front and the norm smith medallist's number on the back, and since this is getting released before our 2022 indigenous top this will do nicely. Should we go back-to-back I'll hold out for the indigenous top next year

Edit: purchased 

Can you order one with a number? Haven't seen that as an available option before.

 
57 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

My plan was always to get one of the special edition tops with the reigning premiers logo on the front and the norm smith medallist's number on the back, and since this is getting released before our 2022 indigenous top this will do nicely. Should we go back-to-back I'll hold out for the indigenous top next year

Edit: purchased 

Will the indigenous jumper be a new design ? Kind of hope not as it was one of the best ever and I missed out ☹️

38 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Can you order one with a number? Haven't seen that as an available option before.

I added a note to my order with the request, but I'm not holding my breath. I suspect I will have to get it done another time. We'll see


36 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Will the indigenous jumper be a new design ? Kind of hope not as it was one of the best ever and I missed out ☹️

New every season, same as the Anzac eve jumpers. Have to keep the $$$ ticking over with new stuff to buy. Think I’m up to 6 jumpers and 8 hats.

37 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Will the indigenous jumper be a new design ? Kind of hope not as it was one of the best ever and I missed out ☹️

Don't they do a new one each year? I really have no idea

 

Better than the one with the light blue. Ideally we’d honour the Anzac’s without a nonsense jumper 


19 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Better than the one with the light blue. Ideally we’d honour the Anzac’s without a nonsense jumper 

The poppy yoke is tasteful and respectful. It is far from a nonsense jumper and I appreciate it, and its sentiments. 

1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

New every season, same as the Anzac eve jumpers. Have to keep the $$$ ticking over with new stuff to buy. Think I’m up to 6 jumpers and 8 hats.

Yes the new one will have a gold logo 🤞


Great concept and looks great.

Nice bunch of poppies. Or are they fuschias?!!!!

13 hours ago, Cards13 said:

New every season, same as the Anzac eve jumpers. Have to keep the $$$ ticking over with new stuff to buy. Think I’m up to 6 jumpers and 8 hats.

What do you do with the jumpers? Do you wear them? Frame them? Store them in a safe place to eventually hand over to grandchildren? All of the above?

43 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

What do you do with the jumpers? Do you wear them? Frame them? Store them in a safe place to eventually hand over to grandchildren? All of the above?

Two of the above, occasionally wear to games  otherwise in the draw and hope the kids enjoy them when they’re older (and much bigger).


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