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The 2025 Indigenous Guernsey

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I really rate this design. Looks really good. It says in the little Melbourne news article about it that the writing underneath the Chevron means "all hearts beat true for the red and the blue".

Love it.

Oh boy, this is fantastic. We're either never letting him go, or this is the last hurrah before he leaves... Either way, brilliant design, and brilliant to get Kevin more involved in the Club.

I like it! One of the better 'detailed' jumpers.

Might even be close to my favourite.

 

Nice. The red yoke is a little shallow though.


3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Nice. The red yoke is a little shallow though.

surely you are yoking, rab? (or maybe yesting)

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Easily the best non-traditional jumper we have had. They might as well just keep for for all Games in NT, WA and SA and for Narm branded games in Melbourne.

Yes brilliant effort, I was just admiring it on the MFC website also agree how cool that Kozzie’s dad Kevin designed it.❤️💙


Got last years indigenous jumper - with red heart. Cracking jumper. This years looks just as good.

However really think the designs could be used for multiple years rather than redoing them year on year. Seems like a waste of resources and non-sold merchandise to me.

2 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Why change it each year ?

money money money, to sell the match worn ones and retails. no one would buy them if they are the same every year

12 hours ago, Dingo said:

Why change it each year ?

Because Indigenous culture is diverse and MFC has many different links to it.


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