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A "Guernsey" is also called as jersey it is a type of shirt worn by Australian rules football players. It is typically sleeveless, although long sleeves may also be worn. The word "jumper" is also used to describe a guernsey.

The typical guernsey features the player's number on the back, the colors of the player's team, and the team logo. Sponsor logos may also appear on Guernsey. Unlike sports such as soccer and American football, the surnames of Australian rules footballers do not appear on their shirts. Australian rules football is unique in referring to the player's shirt as a "Guernsey" with most other sports referring their respective uniforms as a "jersey". As an extension of this tradition, the expression "to get a guernsey" is a metaphor for being selected for something or gaining recognition for an achievement.


In 2013, the AFL considered adding names to the guernseys, with Kevin Sheedy claiming it would help fans recognize Greater Western Sydney players, but after trailing the concept in round 5 decided not to go through with it, despite fans' positive reactions, citing lack of space as a practical limitation.

Number on back

Squad numbers first appeared on Australian rules football guernseys when clubs traveled interstate. Players traditionally wear numbers on the backs of their customized jersey, although some competitions may feature teams who wear smaller numbers on the front, usually on one side of the chest. The number being worn is usually not relevant to the player's position on the ground, although occasionally a club will allocate the number 1 guernsey or an otherwise prestigious number to the team captain (such as the Richmond football club, which allocates number 17 to its team captain in honor of Jack Dyer, who wore that number with distinction). Port Adelaide assigns number 1 to the team captain. In these situations, it is usually customary for players who relinquish the captaincy to switch to another.

Source https://en.wikipedia.org/

Customized Jersey

Nowadays, custom jerseys are used as a system of personal expression through which individuals can express their social and political views, advocate for causes, or just amuse onlookers. They are also used to portray a set of athletes or sports team, customized touch football clothing are the center of attraction nowadays. Improvements in printing technologies combined with the simplicity and convenience of online ordering have set custom-made t-shirts within the reach of any business, organization, or club - no matter what its size or budget.

Team Merch Australia provides you with the best-customized sports clothing.


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