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Adelaide
New Rear Sponsor - TBA (Replacing Optus) - Confirmed 28/8/21.


Brisbane Lions


Carlton


Collingwood

New Rear Sponsor - TBA (Replacing CGU) - Confirmed 9/2/21; Source.


Essendon


Fremantle


Geelong


Gold Coast


Greater Western Sydney


Hawthorn


Melbourne


North Melbourne

New Manufacturer - Puma - Confirmed 28/10/21; Source.
New home jumper - return to white base - Rumoured; Source.
New away/clash jumper - rumoured to be Bounding Roo; Source.


Port Adelaide


Richmond

New Front Sponsor - nib (moves from back to front) - Confirmed 18/10/21; Source.
New Back Sponsor - Latitude - Confirmed 5/11/20; Source.


St Kilda


Sydney


West Coast


Western Bulldogs


 
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North going to stuff around with white/blue now?

surely they go white/white like the Cats do and don't complain about wearing white shorts at home.

I hope the AFL have been clear on this from the moment they decided to revert

Unless they're going to allow other teams to wear coloured shorts away to North, North are going to have to suck it up and wear white shorts at home.
 
Nib is listed as the major partner of Richmond with latitude being one of many platinum partners. Not sure. But this may mean that nib will be on the front and back of the kit.
 
Nib is listed as the major partner of Richmond with latitude being one of many platinum partners. Not sure. But this may mean that nib will be on the front and back of the kit.
Our ITK has suggested Latitude to the back
 

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Against most teams, North in white home with blue shorts and opposition in full home would be fine.
Yeah most teams but as we have seen with Cats/Pies sometimes it doesn't work and then the clubs are too dumb to make the correct decision.

AFL needs to have some clear rules set out for them but I doubt they will
 
Acouple more years on the deal I think.
I mean Neds, not Classic if you're thinking of them! Signed a mid-year extension in 2019 to run thru 2021.
XL express expired yesterday as well I believe.
Classic have one year to go on the current deal.

{grain of salt to all of this, I'm not as informed as most on here.}
 
I mean Neds, not Classic if you're thinking of them! Signed a mid-year extension in 2019 to run thru 2021.
XL express expired yesterday as well I believe.
Classic have one year to go on the current deal.

{grain of salt to all of this, I'm not as informed as most on here.}
Neds didn't renewed at the Titans so that could be telling. I did think xl or neds had been extended recently.
 
Yeah most teams but as we have seen with Cats/Pies sometimes it doesn't work and then the clubs are too dumb to make the correct decision.

AFL needs to have some clear rules set out for them but I doubt they will

Here's how I'd do it. In these matchups, both sides wear their full home kit (kits and colours don't look alike at all, and white shorts just make more of a clash):
-Adelaide
-Brisbane
-Carlton
-Essendon
-Fremantle
-Gold Coast
-Greater Western Sydney
-Hawthorn
-Melbourne
-Port Adelaide
-Richmond
-St. Kilda
-Sydney

Clash required:
-Collingwood: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. We can also wear the bounding roo if we're the away team.
-Geelong: No matter what, we wear an inverted kit and they wear white shorts, since they don't seem to have a clash jumper
-West Coast: If it's our home game, we wear our full home kit and they wear yellow. If it's their home game, we wear white shorts
-Western Bulldogs: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. It's silly to have us in the inverted kit vs. them in their white clash, this way both teams wear their traditional design.

There's room to maybe fit the odd bounding roo in there too against pretty much any of the first group of teams.
 
Here's how I'd do it. In these matchups, both sides wear their full home kit (kits and colours don't look alike at all, and white shorts just make more of a clash):
-Adelaide
-Brisbane
-Carlton
-Essendon
-Fremantle
-Gold Coast
-Greater Western Sydney
-Hawthorn
-Melbourne
-Port Adelaide
-Richmond
-St. Kilda
-Sydney

Clash required:
-Collingwood: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. We can also wear the bounding roo if we're the away team.
-Geelong: No matter what, we wear an inverted kit and they wear white shorts, since they don't seem to have a clash jumper
-West Coast: If it's our home game, we wear our full home kit and they wear yellow. If it's their home game, we wear white shorts
-Western Bulldogs: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. It's silly to have us in the inverted kit vs. them in their white clash, this way both teams wear their traditional design.

There's room to maybe fit the odd bounding roo in there too against pretty much any of the first group of teams.
Fingers crossed the Roos/AFL have this kind of common sense

Atleast it shouldn't be a dick swinging contest like Cats/Pies has been
 
Here's how I'd do it. In these matchups, both sides wear their full home kit (kits and colours don't look alike at all, and white shorts just make more of a clash):
-Adelaide
-Brisbane
-Carlton
-Essendon
-Fremantle
-Gold Coast
-Greater Western Sydney
-Hawthorn
-Melbourne
-Port Adelaide
-Richmond
-St. Kilda
-Sydney

Clash required:
-Collingwood: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. We can also wear the bounding roo if we're the away team.
-Geelong: No matter what, we wear an inverted kit and they wear white shorts, since they don't seem to have a clash jumper
-West Coast: If it's our home game, we wear our full home kit and they wear yellow. If it's their home game, we wear white shorts
-Western Bulldogs: No matter what, we wear white shorts and they wear their full home. It's silly to have us in the inverted kit vs. them in their white clash, this way both teams wear their traditional design.

There's room to maybe fit the odd bounding roo in there too against pretty much any of the first group of teams.

North wearing home with white might force Geelong to bring back their inverse clash jumper and wear a full navy kit when away to North, North shouldn't have to create an inverse blue based jumper for a home game
 
without knowing ahead of the season which team's going to host the other (though we do tend to double up with Geelong more often than not, it feels like) we might as well just go with what's worked for the past few years. as long as the traditional kit is worn for most of our home games i'm fine with one or two inverted.
 
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