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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Love your dedication to this project WW.
This is some quality stuff.
And I appreciate it massively. When the VFA fell through in '94 it was a horrible time in Aussie Rules history. I was a bit young to notice it at the time, but I felt gutted when the VFL (as it was then) merged with the AFL reserves in 2000. Ever since then I haven't had the same interest in the comp. I've also learned quite a lot about VFA history thanks to you & this thread mate.Thank you for your kind words. I do it to perserve the memories of clubs that are no longer playing and would become a footnote in the history of the AFL. Clubs like Morrabbin which won the VFA premiership in 1963 and were forced to leave the VFA and disband by the following July because St.Kilda was moving to their home ground. Clubs like East Melbourne who after there three seasons in the VFA in 1880 - 1882 was disbanded.
Too young is never too young. In a few decades time you will be part of the older Port supporters. The whispers of a dedicated AFL reserves competition have been around for awhile. Eddie was talking about it on the Footy Show two years ago. But nothing has happened since on that story. However, St.Kilda and Sandringham have signed a continuation of the alignment agreement and West Coast has entered a reserves team in the WAFL. The AFL reserves competition now seems further away.I am a bit too young to remember it, but the older supporters at Port are always dreaming of a return for the VFA, a competition outside the influence of AFL Victoria. If whispers are to be believed, the AFL will soon revive a dedicated reserves comp, leaving the stand alones behind and casting doubt on the futures of clubs like Casey and Box Hill.
Not sure if these are some kind of heritage jumpers? Assume they are.
Port’s looks great, better than the regular jumper! Dark colours lend themselves to fat stripes.
The problem is do I include every jumper that each of the club's users. If I did that I probably have mistakes with each club. I prefer to keep it to the main jumper used by the clubs and the away/clash jumpers. So far this year Port Melbourne has had three new jumpers, the darker blue and darker red of their new home jumper, the red with blue logo of their clash jumper and this third historical jumper. I have included the first two on the club's picture and would add the historical jumper if it is worn more tham once or twice.
Not sure if these are some kind of heritage jumpers? Assume they are.
Port’s looks great, better than the regular jumper! Dark colours lend themselves to fat stripes.
This is our annual Frank Johnson heritage game played at home every year Vs the oldest enemy. The first year there were no heritage jumpers, last year only we wore one, and this year Willi also took part.
I love what we wore so much. The Willi design was also pretty great, but ruined slightly by (barely visible) printed on laces.
Looked great.
Just need to get rid of those ugly numbers on the front of jumpers!! (Realise it’s probably a league directive)
I can see what you where doing, trying to get the jumpers and shorts when television went colour and the VFA went with one colour of shorts for each team for the season. I have included the article with my pictures. The main differences are logos on the Dandenong, Frankston and Prahran jumpers, the S symbol on the Sunshine jumper, the CFC logo on Camberwell. the sash on Werribee,Howdy wizardwaffle, this is great work you’ve done here.
As there’s been not much to do recently, I decided to make some VFA guernseys in my own template. (not for upload)
Is this accurate for 1975?
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Cheers, Lemon Boi