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Opinion Team Jumper

What Team Jumper Should Tas Wear?

  • The State Jumper

    Votes: 31 16.7%
  • New Jumper With the State Team Colours

    Votes: 112 60.2%
  • State team design but logo instead of map

    Votes: 9 4.8%
  • Something completely original

    Votes: 34 18.3%

  • Total voters
    186

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Hey Guys, Thought I would throw a few ideas together for a Tassie Team now it's looking much more likely to happen! Personally I thin jkthey have to use Green as there main identity, its already associated with the state and is unique in the league so have tried a more traditional concepot and a all green version as well which would really set them apart from the other teams


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These are excellent. Iconic and timeless design.
 
Hey Guys, Thought I would throw a few ideas together for a Tassie Team now it's looking much more likely to happen! Personally I thin jkthey have to use Green as there main identity, its already associated with the state and is unique in the league so have tried a more traditional concepot and a all green version as well which would really set them apart from the other teams


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Incredible work espesically the bottom one, will be almost sad when the actual design is no where near as good.
 
I like that one.... Alot. (The first one)
I don't rate the V style looks like to many teams already...
Port and Freo don't make it a 3rd one

Melbourne have a v type jumper and the hawks have a clash version

I miss the old Port ABC jumper or the OG freo anchor one

Surely someone will agree with me on this...?
 
I don't rate the V style looks like to many teams already...
Port and Freo don't make it a 3rd one

Melbourne have a v type jumper and the hawks have a clash version

I miss the old Port ABC jumper or the OG freo anchor one

Surely someone will agree with me on this...?
The SBS Guernsey? Nah was never a fan.

You do make a good point quite a few V Guernsey's.
 

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I don't rate the V style looks like to many teams already...
Port and Freo don't make it a 3rd one

Melbourne have a v type jumper and the hawks have a clash version

I miss the old Port ABC jumper or the OG freo anchor one

Surely someone will agree with me on this...?
The 2004 premiership guernsey is a stinker.

The only guernsey out of the 3 original Port AFL guernseys I liked was the away guernsey, with the original teal colour used.

Unique, but still timeless (ironic I know) and somehow still looks traditional enough.

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The 2004 premiership guernsey is a stinker.

The only guernsey out of the 3 original Port AFL guernseys I liked was the away guernsey, with the original teal colour used.

Unique, but still timeless (ironic I know) and somehow still looks traditional enough.

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This one?


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The SBS Guernsey? Nah was never a fan.

You do make a good point quite a few V Guernsey's.
Yeah i loved that design.. Peak childhood

There has been arguments that i've read on here saying "just go complete green and not the state colours but having a three colour scheme makes it easier for clash options rather than just going "plain white" which also looks very average and bad as a clash jumper for most clubs
 
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I don't rate the V style looks like to many teams already...
Port and Freo don't make it a 3rd one

Melbourne have a v type jumper and the hawks have a clash version

I miss the old Port ABC jumper or the OG freo anchor one

Surely someone will agree with me on this...?
Sydney sort of does as well (their clash is a true V)

I think the Melbourne is called a Yoke?

I get the argument but its also sort of true as that looks really good and in reality we have tri panels, stripes, yokes and Vs as the base for pretty much every jumper short of GWS and GC.

I love lake81 first take, absolutely perfect to me (and i would buy one as a non supporter).

I think the original state jumper with the map but perhaps in white with a green outline on the map as a clash would be a cool little nod.
 
I don't like the idea of having the State jumper more or less adopted for this team, because it won't be a team of Tasmanians, just a team based here. Keep the State jumper for State football.

Has to be green though, but maybe not the Origin shade.
 
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I'd be a fan of a colour scheme similar to Portugal's national soccer team, mostly dark green with a scarlet red.
Hear me out:

An away jumper could look similar to this image.

For the home jumper, change the white for Tassie green. Make the green section yellow/gold.

Don't make the jumper sash/stripes/V. Make something unique, please. port.jpeg
 
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It will be fascinating cause the exapnsion clubs have traditionally done away with traditional designs (save for the crows and their hoops).

Even more so with GWS and GC who went for pretty heavily stylised jumpers with logos (opposed to stripes or v's or whatever).

Tassie is a bit different as its not exactly an expansion side, its already got rich history. Do they use that or do they do some weird new shit.
 

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Nothing with a V for flips sake. Very ordinary that freo took that route and ignored the anchor… for Tassie to do that and ignore either the state map or tas devil… would be equally ridiculous

If not the state jumper.. then something like Carlton’s with the primary colour and then the logo in the middle

Should be the easiest new club jumper to design cause the history for it is already there
 
Nothing with a V for flips sake. Very ordinary that freo took that route and ignored the anchor… for Tassie to do that and ignore either the state map or tas devil… would be equally ridiculous

It's not really a V, it's a chevron. They were traditionaly designed (albeit, pointing upwards) to represent the roof of a house, and symbolised safety and protection. Most of the traditional jumpers appear to be based on heraldry principles. Most modern jumpers appear to be based on random vomit.
 

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