I mostly agree, although I like the look of the Essendon & Saint Kilda ones this year. Perhaps it's because the main design elements (sans ANZAC refs) are appealing on their own & could pretty much be used anytime, not specifically ANZAC Day.
V for Victory rather than for the state Victoria. Also, one of their predecessor clubs was called The Victorians (i.e. the Victorian era) so that might add to the explanation. Stylistically, I guess they just liked the look of the Big V (they've had different V designs at times).
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Adelaide & Melbourne when playing away games in their main jumper (& Melbourne's royal blue jumper). Also, it would be good if they both did the sensible thing and had mostly-red clash jumpers with red shorts.
"Pink had never been a permanent part of a club's colourway in Australian Rules football before. No team had been daring enough to try it."
Port Adelaide wore pink 1877-83 (then magenta until 1902).