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49 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Why are we wearing this in three rounds this year?

Why not?

We would want to wear it once in Alice and once at the G, and I believe the Port games is actually over the Indigenous round, hence 3 games. 

 
55 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Why are we wearing this in three rounds this year?

Indigenous round, Naidoc week and then the Alice game I'd say. 


 
On 5/2/2023 at 10:23 AM, layzie said:

I'm a fan!

Me too!!


15 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Narm Smith would be so tickled

In all honestly I don't know what Norm Smith would have thought.  Indigenous round and Indigenous guernseys would not have been possible back in his days.  

The dark blue is stunning.  The light blue brings me images of the Carlton m & m jumper!

Edited by Deebymistake

The light blue highlights the indigenous artwork more, whilst also diminishing the Zurich logo which sticks out like a sore thumb on the home guernseys

Edited by Demon Disciple


The indigenous jumper is a real hit and miss. Rarely, have they been jumpers I have really liked or been tempted to purchase. 

This year is a hit. Subtle and strong. And remains very much a MFC jumper with a single glance. 


Langers will blitz 'em in the long sleeves. Three brownlow votes even if he doesn't get a kick.

Like the general consensus, I love this design. I think the away jumper is incredible.

On 5/2/2023 at 3:00 PM, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Why are we wearing this in three rounds this year?

On 5/2/2023 at 3:50 PM, Jaded No More said:

Why not?

We would want to wear it once in Alice and once at the G, and I believe the Port games is actually over the Indigenous round, hence 3 games. 

The Narrm article on the club's website explains that the Port game is Sir Doug Nicholls Round, and then the following week we are playing Fremantle who are following our lead and re-naming as Walyalup, so the game will be Narrm v Walyalup and we'll be wearing the indigenous jumper then too.

Then we'll wear it in Alice Springs as we've done in the past. Presumably that game will be on Sunday 2 July which is the first day of NAIDOC week, too.

Edited by titan_uranus

 

Love it!

Tossing up whether to wait and see if they release an AFLW version in a women's cut... Probably should just grab one now and hope for the best in sizing. No size guide for some reason.


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