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Both not in the pre-season "competition" per se so shouldn't be included. GWS and Sydney played eachother weeks after in the Marsh Series in 2018 so if they played in their training guernsey for thaaat match, then he'd include it.

The Pride guernsey is at least in the Marsh fixture so it's got some value.
 

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Hi Mero, couple of Lions things I noticed:

The 2014 indigenous jumper has maroon cuffs and collar - not gold

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And 2015 ANZAC jumper has gold cuffs & collar - not blue


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Hi Mero,

I've been cataloguing the Freo jumpers I own and your site has been an invaluable resource for getting that done, love your work! Hope you don't mind but I wanted to point out a couple of things I've noticed that aren't quite right though:

1. The 2011 home jumper has "Integrated" as the rear sponsor Freo 2011 Home - Rear.jpg . 2012 was when they switched to "Programmed" Freo 2012 Home - Rear.jpg .

2. The 2015 - 17 jumpers have the "woodside" logo in a red box with rounded corners and a lower case "w" Freo 2015 Home - Front.jpg Freo 2015 Away - Rear.jpg .
In 2018 the box is a brighter shade of red with an upper case "W". Still rounded corners on the back Freo 2018 Away - Rear.jpg , but square corners on the front Freo 2018 Home - Front.jpg .

3. The 2017 Indigenous jumpers have the Recognise "R" logo on them Freo 2017 White Indigenous - Front.jpg Freo 2017 Purple Indigenous - Front.jpg .
4. The 2018 Freo 2018 Indigenous - Front.jpg and 2019 Freo 2019 Indigenous - Front.jpg Indigenous jumpers have purple cuffs.

Kind Regards, Dylan
 
Hi Mero,

I've been cataloguing the Freo jumpers I own and your site has been an invaluable resource for getting that done, love your work! Hope you don't mind but I wanted to point out a couple of things I've noticed that aren't quite right though:

1. The 2011 home jumper has "Integrated" as the rear sponsor View attachment 857967. 2012 was when they switched to "Programmed" View attachment 857969.

2. The 2015 - 17 jumpers have the "woodside" logo in a red box with rounded corners and a lower case "w" View attachment 857976 View attachment 857977.
In 2018 the box is a brighter shade of red with an upper case "W". Still rounded corners on the back View attachment 857983, but square corners on the front View attachment 857984.

3. The 2017 Indigenous jumpers have the Recognise "R" logo on them View attachment 857990 View attachment 857991.
4. The 2018 View attachment 857988 and 2019 View attachment 857989 Indigenous jumpers have purple cuffs.

Kind Regards, Dylan
These should all be fixed now
 
Surely not…?
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And other matches with Geelong from this period seem to have the wrong shorts:
1985 – Round 5, 16
1986 – Round 17
1987 – Round 17
1988 – Round 2, 22
1990 – Round 4
 
In the mid to late 80s the VFL allowed clubs to decide what colour shorts they would wear.
Geelong, who had lightened their socks in 1981 to White with Blue hoops chose to wear coloured shorts in all games unless the Away team's shorts were the same as the Home team, in which case they wore White.
So Geelong, who wore Navy shorts, only wore White when they played away to a team who also wore Navy shorts (Carlton).
Carlton & Footscray chose to wear White shorts in all Away games during this period.
Some clubs chose to wear White shorts against teams who were too close to theirs (Collingwood, StKilda & Essendon all wore White against teams with Black or Navy shorts)


Away Games I can find:
R22, 1986 game v Richmond:
R21, 1986 v Hawthorn:
R16, 1987 v Melbourne:
R3, 1988 v Melbourne:
R19, 1988 v Essendon:

Then there's games like this where both teams wore Black shorts
 
In the mid to late 80s the VFL allowed clubs to decide what colour shorts they would wear.
So Geelong, who wore Navy shorts, only wore White when they played away to a team who also wore Navy shorts (Carlton).

The exception to this is that Geelong didn’t wear navy shorts in away matches against Collingwood or North Melbourne, because of their similar guernseys. Neither did North wear blue shorts away to Geelong.

Examples:





Geelong (probably) wore white shorts in all those matches I listed.
 
The exception to this is that Geelong didn’t wear navy shorts in away matches against Collingwood or North Melbourne, because of their similar guernseys. Neither did North wear blue shorts away to Geelong.

Examples:





Geelong (probably) wore white shorts in all those matches I listed.

Nice detective work.
I've looked everywhere for those games.
I'll change them based on the videos.
 
Suggestion:
That the image of the Brisbane Bears player should be wearing a longy for these matches: Round 11 1989 and Round 14 1990.

Reason:
In both matches more than half of the Brisbane Bears players wore longies.

Evidence:
1989


1990



Players in longies in the matches were –
1989: 1, 3, 5, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25, 27, 31, 38, 39, 45
1990: 4, 5, 7, 10, 19, 22, 23, 27, 31, 39, 41

Regards, Lemon Boi :lemon:
 
Hey Mero is this yours? If not there's some work that's been blatantly stolen, but it looks like early stages.

http://footyguernseys.com/
That is my site.
I was going to convert everything to WordPress and that was where it begins.
However, there's 4000 individual pages and the project stopped at what looks like now.
 

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