AFL Editorial and Opinion

Each club’s worst ever AFL guernsey

Some of these are absolute shockers!

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We’ve decided to take a look back at every club's worst guernsey!

Here are some of the AFL’s worst jumpers over the years.

Adelaide

From 2007-09 this was the Crows' clash strip. Ben Hudson's face sums up all of our thoughts.

Brisbane

Colloquially referred to as "the p*** stain" guernsey, this was the Lion's away strip in 2007.

Carlton

The Blues wore this in round three in 1997 as a promotion for the new light blue M&M. They gained $250,000, but lost their dignity.

Collingwood

In the 1996 pre-season, Collingwood wore the barcode guernsey seen below.

Essendon

Essendon's pretty average effort at a clash guernsey from the 2011 season simply featured a widened red stripe and red shorts. New skipper Dyson Heppell donned the sash in his first season for the Bombers.

Fremantle

The Dockers' 1998 away guernsey was a shocker.

1998: Mark Bolton of Essendon attempts to spoil Daniel Bandy of Fremantle, in the match between Essendon and the Fremantle Dockers, during round four of the AFL season, played at Waverley Park, Melbourne, Australia. Mandatory Credit: Stuart Milligan/ALLSPORT

Geelong

The Geelong strip from their 2017 JLT Community Series campaign was pretty average, but the "claw" guernsey from a few years ago could well be worse.

(Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Gold Coast

The Gold Coast strip just generally isn't great, but the this away strip from their first season featuring a wave, is by far their worst.

GWS

Only a short history so not a large body of work from the Giants. Stephen Coniglio decided to go with the long sleeves in their 2012 match against the Hawks, it's not a great look with their all white guernsey.

(Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Hawthorn

Hawthorn could have an entire article dedicated to its history of horrific guernseys. There has been the 2010 Kokoda guernsey, the 2015 power ranger looking clash guernsey, but by far the worst is the 1995 pre-season number seen below.

Credit: News Corp

Melbourne

The Dees wore this grey number as their clash strip in 2008. They also had the awful guernsey below from 2006.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: Travis Johnstone, David Neitz and Aaron Davey of the Demons sing the club song after winning the round 12 AFL match between the Essendon Bombers and the Melbourne Demons at the Telstra Dome on June 18, 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)

North Melbourne

North Melbourne fans are probably sick of being reminded of this one. Promoting their sponsor, Orange, with this guernsey for their 2000 match against the Pies, this Roos guernsey is a shocker.

Source: News Limited

Port Adelaide

There are plenty of Power guernseys that could make this list, but the Port away strip from 2004 just gets the chocolates. Deplorable.

Richmond

Richmond wore this guernsey in the 2005 pre-season competition for a silvertop taxis promotion.

 

St Kilda

The Saints brought this out as a promotion for Pura lightstart milk, it hung around like a bad smell for three seasons as their away guernsey. Dark days for the club.

Sydney

Swans fans should be proud, their club rarely alter their guernsey design far from the original. In 1996 they brought this out for heritage round. It's ugly, but certainly not the worst jumper going around.

West Coast

The Eagles ran with this shocker as their away strip from 2000-2002.

Western Bulldogs

The Doggies brought this out as their clash/away strip for the 2005 season, it was a promotion for Origin energy and it is a shocker.

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