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Why no green in AFL guernsey's?

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I’ve always wondered this too. It may be the AFL think that it blends in with the grass too much but that is fine for many other sports, maybe it’s because the umpires wear a neon green. Which would all make sense in the greedy TV era but this dates back to the start of footy where no clubs adopted green.
In recent years port, Freo and GWS adopted untraditional colors while green sat there untouched. Would love to know the answer
 

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I’ve always wondered this too. It may be the AFL think that it blends in with the grass too much but that is fine for many other sports, maybe it’s because the umpires wear a neon green.
Talk about blending in
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Green to me = regional. Sides from big cities seem green averse. Tasmania (and Canberra based upon the W-League and Raiders) clearly have green at heart. Port's present strip is too close to green/black/white to make that a viable option I would think, and emphasizing white is risky with its prominence in away jumpers.

Agree with an early poster that it is best simply matched with white or black. A dark evergreen shade with white or black could be classy. A more garish combination (like the Red/Green mentioned) could work with a rambunctious club culture, but the more you populate the colour scheme you could end up early Freo.

Clubs often do the tri- or quad-colour jumpers because they are claiming a range of colours for apparel. Eagles often tried to emphasis navy blue and white for such a reason, providing club colour evidence. But over time, you are best simplifying the on-field jumpers to 2 colours, maybe three in certain circumstances (typically black or white, the Lions the exception as a merged side).
 
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Lots of Green in suburban football, Freo used to look good in their predominately green strip in the 90's. They should still use it for away games.
IMO the Giants should've been "Sky Blue with a Green" Giant emblem. The only way Tassie works is if you have them in the state colours of "Bottle green, Yellow and Maroon" Green is a big colour in every sport except Aussie Rules at AFL level. Cricket, Soccer, Australian National teams, NFL Green Bay packers, NBA Boston Celtics. Celtic in Soccer... Green rhymes with dream, bring on a team wearing Green!
 
As much as I might dislike Freo and the colour purple, I think their choice for that was based on south Fremantle being red and white and East Fremantle being blue and white.

When you mix blue and red together what do you get?
 

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Why no green in AFL guernsey's?

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