Round 14: the other games.
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Noticed pre game the Suns were warming up in a white top with red numbering, in which at first glance the casual observer would think they're watching the Swans, particularly over their red shorts.
They left this kit on even inside the change rooms till only just before they ran back onto the ground for the start of the game. It is the same kit they wore in a pre-season game in which our club protested to the AFL and Greg Swann himself achnowledged it even made him have a double take.
Not sure if the Suns have been wearing this warm up top for each of their games and whether it requires or have AFL approval. But their colours are red and gold. Curious as to why they don't adopt their colours pre-game? It leads to consipiracy theories on my part!Comment
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A Suns strip in red and gold would be a very good choice. They have blue as a third colour. They don't need white as well.Noticed pre game the Suns were warming up in a white top with red numbering, in which at first glance the casual observer would think they're watching the Swans, particularly over their red shorts.
They left this kit on even inside the change rooms till only just before they ran back onto the ground for the start of the game. It is the same kit they wore in a pre-season game in which our club protested to the AFL and Greg Swann himself achnowledged it even made him have a double take.
Not sure if the Suns have been wearing this warm up top for each of their games and whether it requires or have AFL approval. But their colours are red and gold. Curious as to why they don't adopt their colours pre-game? It leads to consipiracy theories on my part!"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment

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