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Added a new image for Mordialloc
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Moorabbin wore Navy Blue & White hoops (Geelong) in the VFA before StKilda took over their ground and they were kicked out of the VFA.Added a new image for Moorabbin.
Moorabbin wore Navy Blue & White hoops (Geelong) in the VFA before StKilda took over their ground and they were kicked out of the VFA.
(Even though they were reigning premiers)
http://www.boylesfootballphotos.net.au/Moorabbin+(VFA)
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https://1drv.ms/x/s!Ak4FHnTjWwzmgppBTiH76D27-0-JkQ
Looks a lot like those old WAFL jumpers. Is that the Norm Goss Stand in the background? Amazing how it's still standing.There's also this Port Melbourne jumper from the 1930s.
Blue, Red Yoke, Collar and Cuffs, Blue monogram
I have reduced the size of the pictures to see if I can get the [Mod note: Image-heavy thread] removed from my threads name. Here are the current VFL teams pictures in reduced size pictures.
what other leagues are on afl evolutionAFL Evolution says Casey will wear this at home.
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AFL, VFL, TAC, Nab Under 18s, International and custom. There's a thread on the AFL Games board https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/afl-evolution-out-may-5.1150062/unreadwhat other leagues are on afl evolution
AFL Evolution says Casey will wear this at home.
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In the Record they will look like thisAFL Evolution says Casey will wear this at home.
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The Geelong clash jumper was also worn with navy shorts in 2012Geelong Cats Football Club
1878- 1896, 2000 – Current
From Wikipedia (not necessarily the best source I'll admit, though I'm sure I've seen it elsewhere as well)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Football_Club
Brunswick Football Club was formed in 1865 and joined the VFA in the 1897 season. The club was colloquially known in its early days as the Pottery Workers[2] or the Brickfielders, and its fans were known for sounding clayhole bells at matches;[3][4] after changing their colours from light blue and red colors to black and white, they became informally, and then later formally, known as the Magpies. They struggled to be competitive in the league early on, finishing last in 1898, 1899 and 1902.
The Footballer 1876 (SLV)
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The Footballer 18757 (SLV)
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Brunswick