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Fantastic series, loving it!Sydney Bulldogs, 1995
1995: Same as CB 1990 design with updated ARL logo
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Canterbury–Bankstown, 1996–1999
1996: Same as 1990 design with ARL logo in Optus ‘yes’ badge
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1997: White jersey with white curved vee on curved blue triangle; blue collar and cuffs; white number with grey outline; Super League logo on centre breast; blue shorts with weird curvy things on right leg; blue socks with white stripe on top-fold
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1998: Same as 1997 design; NRL logo in green badge on right breast, new club logo on left breast; white panel with blue-and-white outlined blue number
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1999: Nike template adds ugly white line to front and back; NRL logo sublimated
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1999 alternate: “…disgusting!”
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1999 alternative alternate: Blue socks
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Ugh, such ugly colours for a team.Penrith Panthers, 1979–1990
1979: White jersey with small brown rectangular yoke and brown sleeves, two white stripes over shoulders and down sleeves to cuffs; blue collar, white cuffs; red number; club emblem on left breast; white shorts with brown-white-brown stripe down sides; white socks with two brown stripes on top-fold
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1980–1982: Brown jersey
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1980–1982 alternate: White jersey
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1983: NSWRFL logo added
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1983 alternate: NSWRFL logo added
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1984: White jersey worn primarily; logos moved down
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1984 alternate: Brown jersey worn alternately; logos moved down
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1985–1990: New NSWRL logo; white shorts and socks
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1985–1990 alternate: New NSWRL logo; brown shorts and socks
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1985–1990 alternative alternate: Brown jersey, white shorts, brown socks
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Souths didn't use the NSWRFL logo in 1983. Also some players are using reserve grade jerseys where the logo was used.Yes they did, well at least certainly in 1983; some may have switched to the NSWRL logo in 1984, like Parramatta.
See the photos on these cards, in the 1983–1985 sections:
http://www.dansnrlcollectables.com/contents/en-us/d188_Rugby_League_Cards.html
Cronulla–Sutherland, 1983–1999
1983: Same as 1981 design with NSWRFL logo added to right breast
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1984: Shorts changed back to black
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1985–1988: Updated NSWRL logo
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1989–1993: Optional ½ length sleeves introduced; sock stripes returned to even width
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1994: New sleeve design, only ½ length sleeves worn
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1995–1996: Had ARL logo in 1995, Optus ‘yes’ badge in 1996
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1997: Super League
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1998: NRL logo in green badge, new team logo
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1999: NRL logo sublimated
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The striping at the bottom of Storm's 1998 shorts was on the player's left leg only.1998: Navy blue jersey with purple-white-purple-yellow curved vee; yellow collar, purple cuffs; yellow-outlined white number; NRL logo in green badge on right breast, team logo in white badge on left breast; navy blue shorts with purple-white-yellow horizontal stripe at base of legs; navy blue socks with purple-and-yellow stripe on top-fold
1999: Similar to 1998 design with white vee reshaped into lightning bolt; white-and-yellow-outlined white number; NRL logo sublimated on right breast, team logo sublimated on left breast; navy blue shorts with yellow-purple-yellow stripe down sides; socks unchanged