Toast Bulldogs Jumper Thread

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You'll have to take my word for it on Tony Campbell. Google has let me down when it came to searching for images of him in long sleeves.

Here's one of Tony Campbell from 1992. His arms are partially obscured by Billy Brownless, but you can tell he's wearing long sleeves, as well as his trademark gloves. Good thing it's not a photo of Billy today, or Tone's arms would be completely obscured.

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Scanner back up and running. Here's that picture of the Whitten brothers.


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Biggsy?? :eek:
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(Maybe I'm a bit blind)
 

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Here's another jumper quiz. Anybody know what jumper this is being worn by Alan Stoneham? From 1977 I believe. And a long sleeve.

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Robert Sainsbury with his 1935 jumper, and two familiar faces for a heritage round many years ago.

The 1935 jumper was a one-off. The club got them made up (Alby Morrison as captain-coach even introduced the players to the Gov-General before a game in that strip), but at the end of the season, the whole lot got damaged when being washed or cleaned, so 1936 saw the hoops come back.

There's a 1935 Hoadleys Confectionery collector cards set with this strip, features Norm Ware and Alby Morrison, amongst others.
 
It was worn in a charity match to let Matthew Lloyd boost his goal tally by about 12! I thought it was a horrible day, Shaggy must have been borderline suicidal
Awful match. Think we didn't hold a mark in the warm up and Lloyd had 5 at quarter time. Don't think there was a long sleeved version though?

Funnily enough the Hawks also wore a similar heritage one like that a couple of years later I think with less stripes. Can't remember if they won in it or not though.
 

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