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There's probably a good chance this has been discussed before but when are the GAA going to do something to sort out colour clashes? I saw photos from a match up in antrim between St John's (blue Jersey with a white hoop and white shorts) against Rossa (blue Jersey with a gold hoop and white shorts) and both teams wearing their home strip. DL_Man (Donegal) - Posts: 89 - 10/09/2020 23:24:10 2291494 Link 0 |
Well all I can say is that in Kerry the clubs have a second kit. Dr Crokers for example have a white strip as a second jersey. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 5828 - 11/09/2020 09:58:33 2291512 Link 4 |
St.Johns have a white/blue/white away kit and Rossa's is similar to the Clare home Jersey so there should be no reason for them lining out in both home jersey's especially since it wasn't a neutral venue match. The county board were dishing out fines in previous years for this type of thing so the clubs should know better. It was a horrible dull evening too for dark shirts. I agree this type of thing should be straightforward, especially for a senior championship match.
SaffronDon (Antrim) - Posts: 2020 - 11/09/2020 10:23:05 2291514 Link 0 |
Here is a question for you? How many All Ireland finals were there when both finalists changed their strips? Answers on a postcard to Ollie Hoganstand, The Bull, Dublin Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Ollie2 (Louth) - Posts: 221 - 11/09/2020 10:28:31 2291516 Link 0 |
I've seen Meath playing Donegal and hard enough to make out the teams. In think Donegal second Jersey is white so, it should be agreed before they play not to have clashing jerseys. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2216 - 11/09/2020 10:44:41 2291521 Link 0 |
Ya I saw St Brendans were wearing the IT Tralee kit when they played the legion a few weeks ago.
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 11732 - 11/09/2020 11:03:35 2291524 Link 3 |
2010 - Cork in all white and Down in the Ulster colours.
MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 11/09/2020 11:30:38 2291528 Link 2 |
1981 & 82. Offaly and Kerry wore change jerseys
tonorio (Offaly) - Posts: 584 - 11/09/2020 11:49:29 2291532 Link 0 |
They do. Any club team has a change kit. Those guys decided not to use it.
essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 796 - 11/09/2020 13:28:41 2291544 Link 0 |
Always wondered myself why do both teams need to change when it's agreed there's a colour clash in GAA? Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 410 - 11/09/2020 13:57:05 2291551 Link 0 |
I think you're probably correct. Teams have an alternative strip but don't bother using it because they know they'll get away with wearing whatever they want. I know my club has a different colour of jerseys for senior and reserve teams but only wear the change strip of absolutely unavoidable. I remember once watching an intermediate first round game where the home team wore their change kit so the visiting team woudl have to turn jerseys inside out. Farcical stuff.
DL_Man (Donegal) - Posts: 89 - 11/09/2020 14:00:49 2291552 Link 0 |
Not necessarily true. Plenty of Clubs team's don't have an alternative kit,. Clubs wouldn't have the expense a County team would have to spend, and might not bother purchasing a second kit if rarely used. Nonetheless it is would be useful if all club team did have alternative Jersey. FoolsGold (Cavan) - Posts: 2216 - 11/09/2020 14:43:16 2291559 Link 1 |
The rule of thumb in Kerry is the home team change colours and this rule applies to all grades from U12's up. I see where one NK Game last week where the home team wore a neighboring club jersey as their was a clash. Horsebox77 (Kerry) - Posts: 4877 - 11/09/2020 15:16:39 2291564 Link 4 |
Good idea horse, although nobody would want to borrow our Jerseys coz like the hermit says sure there only old Cork jerseys :-0
KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 11732 - 11/09/2020 16:28:28 2291574 Link 3 |
I think I'm right in saying traditionally Donegal wore a jersey the same as Kerry (Green with a Gold band). They changed for the '92 semi final against Mayo to a predominantly Gold jersey with some Green, continued to use the same jersey for some reason in that year's final and there after never changed.
bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 768 - 11/09/2020 16:55:21 2291580 Link 0 |
I'm not sure why Mayo did not change at all in either in 1996 AIF (Meath wore Green shorts in drawn match and changed to a Gold jersey for the replay) or 1997 AIF (Kerry changed to a jersey where the Gold 'band' took up most of the jersey).
bdbuddah (Meath) - Posts: 768 - 11/09/2020 17:10:48 2291583 Link 0 |
Was it not a toss of a coin to see who would change in those days?
yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 10339 - 11/09/2020 17:31:24 2291587 Link 0 |
I'm pretty sure Kerry played with their usual jersey in the 97 final. These days Kerry and Mayo both usually change their strip if they meet but in 04 and 06 they both wore their usual colours and I don't recall any huge problem with it. I certainly didn't have any trouble picking out whose who in the terrace that day. Interestingly when Kerry won their first football All Ireland for the 1903 championship, they were reported as wearing green and red but once they won they officially lodged their colours with the GAA as green and gold, the gold hoop being added in recognition of their first title. Kildare meanwhile took on their nickname to such an extent their players whitewashed their boots in those finals against Kerry! Cork of course famously changed from blue to red and white in 1920. Dublin switched to navy in the early 60s so it would come up better on the black and white television. Down likewise made the controversial decision at the time to wear black shorts instead of the traditional red to have a distinctive appearance. I seem to recall hearing that Sligo were always white a little black trim but then at some stage in the 90s decided to reverse it and make it a mostly black strip. TheHermit (Kerry) - Posts: 5828 - 11/09/2020 17:33:09 2291588 Link 4 |
Same with Sligo for the black kit
Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 11/09/2020 17:42:18 2291590 Link 0 |
Donegal adopted the current "yellow jerseys green togs" in the 1960's.They went back to the Kerry style for a few years when Tom Conaghan took over in the late 1980's.
gunman (Donegal) - Posts: 682 - 11/09/2020 19:14:54 2291598 Link 0 |