neogh
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I and many other footy fans have questioned the necessity for AFL clubs to strictly wear white shorts for away games EVEN if the short colours don't clash at all, whilst Gold Coast and Sydney (and all the clubs par each other) being always exempt.
Since 2008, I believe there was only 7 games where the shorts rules didn't strictly apply, and all of them involved North and which I ask if North, and to an extent West Coast and Bulldogs being similarly exempt like the Gold Coast and Sydney for most of their games, since Royal Blue ain't that of a dark colour, and to even add the Blue that North and Bulldogs wears now is lighter than it was before.
In reverse, like other sporting codes in the world, I believe that Homes teams - except the Finals and special occasions like the Indigenous or Retro Round - should wear the full Home colours, and that applies to Geelong too. Don't see why they have to wear white every home game and not doing so against Gold Coast, Sydney and Brisbane (only because they don't have a "Fitzroy Blue" away shorts), just feels inconsistent.
Did I mention AFLW? And YES in before periodic stress, I am not advocating for AFL to follow the exact same suite, but believe the men's comp can adopt some good ideas from women, such as Melbourne's Royal Blue shorts which is also a heritage material.
The AFL can say it's tradition that away teams have worn white, but I can make the case that it was used to distinguish teams from each other.
Simply, AFL needs to relax it's shorts policy as long the colours aren't the same or creates a clash, which still follows the tradition of short colours made to distinguish clubs.
Lastly, I made a little table before to categorise the clubs that wear particular colour schemes, and if they can be worn away.
Green: Can be worn away.
Yellow: Can be worn away as long there isn't a massive clash.
Red: Cannot be worn away as colours clash.
Since 2008, I believe there was only 7 games where the shorts rules didn't strictly apply, and all of them involved North and which I ask if North, and to an extent West Coast and Bulldogs being similarly exempt like the Gold Coast and Sydney for most of their games, since Royal Blue ain't that of a dark colour, and to even add the Blue that North and Bulldogs wears now is lighter than it was before.
In reverse, like other sporting codes in the world, I believe that Homes teams - except the Finals and special occasions like the Indigenous or Retro Round - should wear the full Home colours, and that applies to Geelong too. Don't see why they have to wear white every home game and not doing so against Gold Coast, Sydney and Brisbane (only because they don't have a "Fitzroy Blue" away shorts), just feels inconsistent.
Did I mention AFLW? And YES in before periodic stress, I am not advocating for AFL to follow the exact same suite, but believe the men's comp can adopt some good ideas from women, such as Melbourne's Royal Blue shorts which is also a heritage material.
The AFL can say it's tradition that away teams have worn white, but I can make the case that it was used to distinguish teams from each other.
Simply, AFL needs to relax it's shorts policy as long the colours aren't the same or creates a clash, which still follows the tradition of short colours made to distinguish clubs.
Lastly, I made a little table before to categorise the clubs that wear particular colour schemes, and if they can be worn away.
Green: Can be worn away.
Yellow: Can be worn away as long there isn't a massive clash.
Red: Cannot be worn away as colours clash.