Noticed that the 'G' on Rhys Palmer's long sleeve jersey is shifted to the left compared to all the others - not the best photo to show it, but it stops halfway underneath the Toyo Tyres logo, whereas the other pretty well reach the seam. Reckon this is just a manufacturing anomoly?
The one pictured above is completely different. If it is not genuine it is a spectacularly successful fake - the material is right, the colours are right, the cut is right, the collar is right, the logos are right...
The one pictured below is the strongly suspected fake that was on here some...
I have Callan Ward's match worn and signed jersey from their first win in 2012, but that is framed.
2013 Canberra Centenary jersey (#17, match worn by Adam Treloar).
2015 Anzac jersey (#1, match worn and signed by Phil Davis).
I have a few, aside of the retail jerseys I have 20 either match worn or player issue. I can post some pictures of my favourites, just new to this forum so might take some head scratching to upload them.
I was going to reply to your post about the 'prototype' Kia jersey, I have one of those...
Absolutely does, thanks a bunch. Being learned in ISC and GWS matters, can you shed any light on alleged white cuffed prototypes? I trust you've seen them on eBay, they look questionable to me.
Fellas here might be able to answer a question - what's the go with player issue jerseys with no GPS pouches? Can you trust them as genuine? It seems odd that adding the GPS pouch wouldn't just be part of the manufacturing process for jerseys intended to be player issued.
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