Back on to this, why not just put it in the promotional/one off jumpers section for Melbourne?If it was preseason I'd have included it
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Back on to this, why not just put it in the promotional/one off jumpers section for Melbourne?If it was preseason I'd have included it
Brisbane 2005 Heritage. Lion has dark blue stroke not yellow.
Because they're for jumpers worn during the season.Back on to this, why not just put it in the promotional/one off jumpers section for Melbourne?
My line of demarcation is official AFL game. Games of this nature don't count. And worse, if I include this one then I get emails from people asking me to include obscure jumpers that were possibly used but difficult to verify.Back on to this, why not just put it in the promotional/one off jumpers section for Melbourne?
Fair enoughMy line of demarcation is official AFL game. Games of this nature don't count. And worse, if I include this one then I get emails from people asking me to include obscure jumpers that were possibly used but difficult to verify.
I still love it..Maybe it was my youth, but I loved that crows clash jumper.
Gotta use that blank space up somehow I guess.That's a huge number.
First I've ever heard of it, though I have really only looked into 'official' VFL games, and not exhibition gamesHey Mero just an interesting old article I found around player numbers.
One of the paragraphs from a match in 1897 involving Adelaide, Tasmania & Carlton around players having small numbers on their breast. Couldn't find anything on your website around this.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...s/news-story/49a85ca8f20185fab2fd71844e9a94e7
First I've ever heard of it, though I have really only looked into 'official' VFL games, and not exhibition games
Do you get the feeling 'research' for journalists these days has become looking up hardballget.net and footyjumpers.com?This is from www.hardballget.net's history of the 1911 SA state jumper:
1911 National Carnival
A feature of the carnival was the use of numbers by all teams. The South Australians added a white number panel to the back of their jumpers with undersized black numbers. In the years prior to this match the use of jumper numbers had only been trialled on a handful of occasions:
- May 28, 1887: Carlton v Adelaide FC at (MCG) [the numbers were worn on the chest rather than the back]
- May 30, 1887: Tasmania v Adelaide FC (MCG)
- May 23, 1903: Fitzroy v Collingwood (SCG)
- May 28, 1904: Melbourne v Essendon (SCG)
- June 24, 1905: VFA v South Australia (Punt Road Oval)
- 1905: Port Melbourne wore numbers throughout the season.
Later in 1911 the VFL adopted numbers during their finals series and by 1912 numbers had become a standard part of the uniform.
http://www.hardballget.net/state-jumpers---south-australia-1908-1929.html
It's like Wikipedia, but reliable.Do you get the feeling 'research' for journalists these days has become looking up hardballget.net and footyjumpers.com?
Do you get the feeling 'research' for journalists these days has become looking up hardballget.net and footyjumpers.com?
Hey Mero, the yoke on the lions clash needs to be lower:
2006/2007/2008 Crows guernsey needs the AFL, Adidas and Toyota Camry logo bigger and higher up, and slightly higher hoops.