Adelaide Crows members and fans are invited to vote for Adelaide’s first SANFL guernsey design.
Six new guernsey options have been selected from the 150 designs sent to the Club, with the most popular style set to be worn by Adelaide’s State League side next season.
A wide ‘V’ features on three of the options and the other three are based on heritage round guernseys from the mid-2000s. All have a white base to avoid a clash with other SANFL clubs.
Crows Chief Operating Officer Nigel Smart said the quality of submissions had been high.
“Some common themes emerged and these were in sync with the general thinking at Club level,” he said.
“We wanted a strong, traditional style of football guernsey to compete in what is a strong and traditional football competition, but it needed to stay clear of the hoops design we use in the AFL.
“It will be interesting to see how the members and fans vote.”
The Crows State League team can now wear blue shorts in most games and will also wear blue socks, with single hoops of gold and red.
The back of the guernsey will be mainly white, with dark blue numbers.
Members/fans have from Tuesday morning until 11.30pm on Sunday, November 3 to vote on afc.com.au
The preferred guernsey must still be endorsed by Club board and SANFL Commission and the final design will be revealed in late November.
Please complete the poll survey below and you will be in the running to win an authentic Rory Sloane match worn ‘clash’ 2013 guernsey.