When did Fremantle Dockers change their colours?
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The Fremantle Dockers have revealed a completely new look for season 2011, with a new jumper and new logo that dumps many of the colours the club launched with in 1995.
Why did Fremantle change their colours?
Kelly said that Fremantle were directed by the AFL to utilise more than two colours in their jumper, settling on purple, green and white before red was later added. The design by Neil Turner, the creator of the Boxing Kangaroo, initially featured royal blue before Turner re-jigged the design.
Who is Fremantle Dockers number 23?
1990s
Order | Name | Debut |
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23 | Anthony Jones | round 2, 1995 |
24 | Greg Madigan | round 2, 1995 |
25 | Andrew McGovern | round 2, 1995 |
26 | Peter Miller | round 2, 1995 |
Why is Fremantle called the Dockers?
Club identity The club is nicknamed the “Dockers” in reference to Fremantle’s history as a port city. Shortly after the club was launched in 1994, Levi Strauss & Co., which produces the Dockers brand of clothing, challenged the club’s right to use the name “Fremantle Dockers”, specifically on clothing.
What colours are Fremantle Dockers?
White
Purple
Fremantle Football Club/Colors
What are Geelong colours?
Navy Blue
Geelong Football Club/Colors
What colours are Fremantle?
Who is Fremantle Dockers number 17?
No.17 – Will Brodie 17, previously worn by Brett Bewley and most worn by Hayden Crozier for 69 games. Brodie previously wore the no. 41 (11 games) and no. 7 (14 games) at the Gold Coast Suns.
What number was Peter Bell?
32
Playing statistics
Season | Team | No. |
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2001 | Fremantle | 32 |
2002 | Fremantle | 32 |
2003 | Fremantle | 32 |
What are the Dockers Colours?