Stats & History The (almost) complete history of SFA guernseys

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The Half Back, I think you will find that the Furies first guernsey was based off the late 90's-early 2000's Richmond guernsey. The one with no sash on the back and yellow numbers.
Awesome work otherwise tho friend :hearteyes:
If you've got some visual confirmation that would be great, I'm just going off the info I've got. Obviously the more info this thread has, the more accurate the guernseys will be.
 

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If you've got some visual confirmation that would be great, I'm just going off the info I've got. Obviously the more info this thread has, the more accurate the guernseys will be.
I am going off tgrs thread of the History of the Fighting Furies, other than that little is known to survive from that period (as you would know)
 
I am going off tgrs thread of the History of the Fighting Furies, other than that little is known to survive from that period (as you would know)
Interesting. I'll consult the team and get back to you soon.
 
Fighting Furies
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Once a proud Richmond Tigers supporter based club, the Fighting Furies have steered clear of that stigma in recent seasons.

S03-S10
Starting off as a Tigers supporters team in Season 3, the Furies adopting a straight copy of the AFL teams home guernsey. A black guernsey with a yellow curved sash on the front and back with white numbers, black trimmings and shorts.

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S11-S13
At this point, the Furies were still a Tigers based club, but wanted to create their own identity as a qootball club, moving away from Richmonds AFL team. The new guernsey was predominantly black with a large, medium and small gold triangles from the top corner to the bottom with a Tiger head logo front and centre. The back was black with 4 "scratch marks" in gold, along with white numbers, yellow trimmings and black shorts. The away guernsey was the same kit in white, with black triangles, scratches, trimmings and white shorts.

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S14-S16
Season 14 brought another change for the Furies, this time employing a yellow inverted curved yoke starting at the bottom of the cuffs. The bottom half of the guernsey was black with the Furies head coming in from the side, finishing off on the back. It was finished off with white numbers, black trimmings and shorts. The away guernsey was predominantly yellow with a black-to-yellow gradient curved sash. The back was plain yellow with black numbers and trimmings with white shorts.

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S17
This change was the first in Furies history to have a predominantly yellow home guernsey. This kit featured the Furies logo, complete with scratch marks, front and centre, with yellow trimmings and black shorts. The back of the guernsey had two black stripes across the back of the shoulders, complete with white numbers. The away guernsey once again mirrored the home kit, being all white front and back, with yellow trimmings, shorts and numbers.

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S18
Just one season in the old kit and the Furies once again changed. The home guernsey was now a lot cleaner, being a standard yellow guernsey with black vertical stripes. The back was the same with the stripes stopping half way up the back. The numbers were black and the trimmings and shorts were yellow. The away guernsey was the first to feature the colour pink, having a predominantly yellow guernsey with two pink and one black stripe on the front and back of the kit. The new Furie logo was also placed front and centre. Trimmings and shorts were yellow with black numbers. The furies also wore their first Heritage guernsey this season, with a flip of the home kit (swapping the black and yellow stripes over) as well as featuring names of all of those who had won a flag with the Furies running down the middle stripe.

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S19
The home guernsey in Season 19 was vaguely similar to the away guernsey the previous seasons away guernsey. Predominantly yellow with two black stripes running down one side front and back, with the Furie logo front and centre. The trimmings were black with black numbers and yellow shorts. The away guernsey was all black with a black and yellow sash with the inscription of "FURIES" running down it. The guernsey was complete with black trimmings and shorts with yellow numbers. The heritage guernsey was the same as the previous season except the black sections were replaces with a lighter yellow. Black trimmings, numbers and white shorts were also included.

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S20
A fifth home guernsey in five seasons, the Season 20 guernsey only had minimal changes, with the thin yellow stripe between the two black stripes was now pink, on both front and back. The trimmings were changed to yellow as well. The away guernsey went through similar changes, the front changing from black to pink, with pink along the back of the shoulders to go with pink trimmings.

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S21-S24
Thank fu** Wacky Tiger was no longer captain and the Furies wanted to get the stink off them, so they got a brand new kit. The home guernsey was predominantly pink, with a black and yellow sash, coupled with black trimmings, numbers and pink shorts. The away guernsey was reminiscent of the Season 18, albeit with a darker shade of yellow used, to go with the black trimmings, numbers and white shorts.

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S25-S26
The lowest of low points for the Furies, having both Wacky Tiger and NaturalDisaster at the helm of the club. The new home guernsey was predominantly dark yellow with diagonal stripes coming down from the should to the bottom corner. The stripes were cut down into a thick purple stripe with a thinner pink stripe in the middle of it. There was a second stripe almost horizontal along the middle of the guernsey with the same purple and pink colouring. The back was plain yellow with yellow trimmings, purple numbers and purple shorts. The away guernsey was the same design, instead switching the dark yellow and the purple colours over. The trimmings and numbers were yellow and the shorts were white.

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S27-S29
The most recent change occurred in Season 27, when the Furies employed a black guernsey with a thin pink "F F" drawn across the middle of the guernsey with the bottom half filled in pink. The numbers were white with black trimmings and shorts. The away guernsey swapped its colours, keeping the same trimmings, numbers and shorts colours. The Furies also had a heritage kit debuted that season, which was based on the previous seasons home guernsey.

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S30
Home, Away and Heritage guernseys stayed the same. For the 30th season of SFA, each team added a Heritage round kit. For the Furies, it was the second Heritage kit they would use for the season, with this kit being based off the S11-S13 home guernsey. The triangles were thicker and closer together and a lighter shade of yellow was implemented. The scratches on the back were raised a bit higher, and the Furie logo on the front was modernised. The trimmings were yellow, the numbers where white and the shorts were black.

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Think you will like S31 ;)
 
Geelong Gumbies / Geelong Wolves / Gumbies FFC
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Having undergone multiple identity changes, the Gumbies have kept one thing the same the entire journey, their love for the colour blue.

 

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