A recent huge whale catch which immediately vaults into the top 5 of favourites in my collection: Nathan Ablett's signed and match worn 2007 Grand Final guernsey from the record-breaking game against Port Adelaide.
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A recent huge whale catch which immediately vaults into the top 5 of favourites in my collection: Nathan Ablett's signed and match worn 2007 Grand Final guernsey from the record-breaking game against Port Adelaide.
Probably paid for his house on the Gold Coast.Why Ablett would let that go is just beyond me.
Why Ablett would let that go is just beyond me.
Not every footballer has an interest in material memorabilia. Given that he already has his medal and this guernsey was just lying around collecting dust, Nathan was nice enough to sell it.
I know some of the Geelong boys place similar regard toward their guernseys. Not all of them bother collecting for a man cave of sorts or are too fussed with the monetary value of it as an asset. That's obviously a big plus for the crazy home collectors (of which I am one), but if anything it just goes to show how simple and non footy-crazed some of these guys are outside of their jobs as footballers.
Traditionally they would have been guernseys, named after Guernsey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernsey
On Guernsey, they make a style of outerwear in the category that we collectively call jumpers.
Specifically these Guernsey made jumpers are thick and made of wool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernsey_(clothing)
Today, footy jumpers are no longer made of wool, and no longer even thick, they're light weight polyester.
So it's a stretch to call them guernseys.
There is another Channel Island called Jersey.
They make lighter weight jumpers on Jersey, called jerseys.
The very first Australian Football jumpers were jerseys, swapping over to Guernseys around the 1900s, after having used jerkins, or lace-up vests between the 1880s and about 1900. Some players still wore jerkins up to the early 1910s.
Awesome collection mate. I thought you had a few more grand final guernsey's than that?? You didn't sell them did you
Latest addition; player issue back-to-back
Latest purchase.
1994 Grand Final Cap
Not 100% sure how many of these there were, or who, apart from the players got them. The bloke I got it off reckons it was the players (obviously) and a select number of kids on the day, so maybe the kids that played at half time??
Anyway.
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Ill sell you mine. Could always do with a 3rd arm........and a 4th leg hahaAlways loved those caps would literally sell an arm and a leg if I ever come across one
Ill sell you mine. Could always do with a 3rd arm........and a 4th leg haha
Always loved those caps would literally sell an arm and a leg if I ever come across one
With most of us being collectors of jumpers, and with someone recently getting their hands on a matchworn GF jumper, thought this was a pretty interesting story. Just goes to show how much the game means to some, and then to others it's just a game.
Obviously meant a lot to him, so good to see a happy ending.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-07-31/gavs-greatest-gift
All the players wore two guernseys on the day – one they’re keeping for themselves and the other is now up for auction
Pretty ridiculous they didn't just say here Gavin have your other one you wore, we will forgo the cash from auctioning yours off so you can keep one. Glad it all worked out in the end for him though, albeit ten years late!