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The Tassie team will really just be a Richmond seconds team but good luck to them. Hopefully they can win 2 or 3 games a year when it's snowing down there.
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Fun fact: Collingwood aka OWENWOOD have won the same amount of AFL games as the Tasmania Devils in season 2024.
Minnows we be not.
This same snake oil salesman?Geelong legend and 7 time premiership earner Colin Carter has been instrumental in getting us to this moment!
Tasmania case 'strong', relocating a team one of THREE options
The Colin Carter Report into Tasmania's bid for a 19th AFL licence has been handed downwww.afl.com.au
Jeremy Cameron said.
“ there’s so much farmland, there’s fishing, it would suit me, wouldn’t it? You could have a farm down there no issues at all and play a bit of football. The only thing is, I’d make sure they’d put in my contract that I’m allowed to live in my caravan full time with my family.”
Still wont get as many as DuckwoodIf a lot of the players have two heads, that means more free kicks for too high.
Or Duckcos.Still wont get as many as Duckwood
Or Duckcos.
It's pathetic really.How inspiring, the new Tassie team is to be called the Devils and will be wearing the old Tasmanian State guernsey ( or something pretty close to it). When the Adelaide Crows joined the AFL Ross Oakley was keen to point out that no team would be permitted to wear a State Guernsey in what the AFL considered a club based competition, so times have changed. The nickname isn't original either as it was used by the Hobart Devils NBL team in the late 1980's. The Tasmania Jackjumpers could have reverted back to the old NBL outfit but they didn't and full marks to them. New team, new image and great results.
Every time my club lines up against this outfit I will feel we are playing a State side. They could have and should have done better but it is early days yet and maybe there will be a few tweeks along the way.
Your plastic franchise was established in the late 90s so I wouldn't expect you to know much about history, but our club colours go back over a century! The map unifies the north and south of our beautiful island. It's our heritage jumper and it's so original that we don't have to beg collingwood to wear itHow inspiring, the new Tassie team is to be called the Devils and will be wearing the old Tasmanian State guernsey ( or something pretty close to it). When the Adelaide Crows joined the AFL Ross Oakley was keen to point out that no team would be permitted to wear a State Guernsey in what the AFL considered a club based competition, so times have changed. The nickname isn't original either as it was used by the Hobart Devils NBL team in the late 1980's. The Tasmania Jackjumpers could have reverted back to the old NBL outfit but they didn't and full marks to them. New team, new image and great results.
Every time my club lines up against this outfit I will feel we are playing a State side. They could have and should have done better but it is early days yet and maybe there will be a few tweeks along the way.
You like the map?Your plastic franchise was established in the late 90s so I wouldn't expect you to know much about history, but our club colours go back over a century! The map unifies the north and south of our beautiful island. It's our heritage jumper and it's so original that we don't have to beg collingwood to wear it
Gotta put your head over the ball to get the kind of frees Selwood got. DUCKos grabs the loose ball and gently brushes his shoulder against the opposition like a little worm.Naicos gets literally less than half the frees that Duckwood averaged would not even get 1 high free a week
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Rose is in the greatest football team colours off all time
Your plastic franchise was established in the late 90s so I wouldn't expect you to know much about history, but our club colours go back over a century! The map unifies the north and south of our beautiful island. It's our heritage jumper and it's so original that we don't have to beg collingwood to wear it
Do you have any historical documents of Port Power playing in the 1870s?The club I support was founded in 1870. Regardless of the spin you want to put on it that jumper is a State jumper in what is supposed to be a club competition. I support a Tassie team in the comp but those behind it could have put more imagination into the badging.
PS We do not wear the Collingwood guernsey just the colours.
Give it a rest sugarDo you have any historical documents of Port Power playing in the 1870s?
Do you have any historical documents of Port Power playing in the 1870s?
That's a different club. They were asking about the Port Power.I have plenty of evidence of The Port Adelaide Football Club playing in the 1870's. We were originally called the 'Cockle Divers' wore magenta guernseys and played our first games at Buck's Flat.
A Membership ticket from 1909 to prove how long we have been around.
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Congratulations on your admission to the AFL, I just wish we were welcoming a club and not a State team.
No one cares about Poort sorry, even Ken thinks they only just almost exist.I have plenty of evidence of The Port Adelaide Football Club playing in the 1870's. We were originally called the 'Cockle Divers' wore magenta guernseys and played our first games at Buck's Flat.
A Membership ticket from 1909 to prove how long we have been around.
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Congratulations on your admission to the AFL, I just wish we were welcoming a club and not a State team.