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What if I am a gay sailor?singlets are for gays and sailors
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your MS Paint skills are mint brother
your MS Paint skills are mint brother
Nice... until you see the back
good thing nobody looks at your arse u fat campaignerNice... until you see the back
Dortmans next kit
Dortmans next kit
The brighter more luminous yellow the better IMO.
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looks like we do. only pic i could findDo we have an Anzac Day guernsey this year or was puma too lazy to do it?
for what it’s worth I hope there isn’t one. Anzac guernseys are tacky and classless.
Saw one of these in the flesh last week, actually looked better than I expected. Still won't buy it though lolthat all yellow logo with no richmond est 1885 underneath shits on our normal one
It's finally been released in full sizelooks like we do. only pic i could find
should be revealed soon though. looks like its only got the lest we forget on the arse and some other lettering + anzac badge and thats it
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I like it.. I feel like it blinds the opposition
that morse code crap looks tacky as all **** on a footy guernseyIt's finally been released in full size
Again inspired by Laurence Binyon’s poem, For the Fallen, Richmond will wear a special commemorative jumper for its traditional Anzac Eve clash against Melbourne at the MCG.
As it did in 2019, the guernsey features Morse code of Binyon's poems third and fourth stanza.
The Morse code that spells out the tale, replicates the architecture of the walls of the Education Centre courtyard at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.
A written version of the poem is also featured on the front of the jumper, along with the 2021 Anzac Appeal logo and a Gold Back-to-Back AFL Premiers badge.
Designed by PUMA, Richmond’s on-field apparel partner, the back of the guernsey includes an enlarged Lest We Forget section, paying tribute to fallen Richmond players who died serving our country, or had their death attributed to war service.
Added to the list from the last Anzac commemorative jumper is 1925 Richmond player Norm Le Brun, with his links to the Club and war only recently discovered by Richmond Football Club historian, Rhett Bartlett.