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MORLEY JERSEY HISTORY

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YEAR 9 SPONSORED EDITION
2022 - 2024

The first ever sponsored jersey at MBJFC, courtesy of McDonald's RAH group, this jersey was worn by both the Year 9 boys teams during their Premiership seasons of 2022 & 2023.

GIRLS' SHOULDERED RED EDITION
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2021 - Current

Introduced in 2021 for the inaugural Year 9/10 girls team who made it all the way to the Grand Final. The same Y9/10 girls, coached by Adam Paige returned in 2022 and won the clubs first ever female Premiership, before becoming runners-up again in 2023 in the Year 11/12 age group.
In 2023, the Year 7/8 Girls coached by Baden Radford won the 2nd female Premiership.

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The red is a throwback to the club's first ever jerseys of 1969, and helps to avoid jersey clashes with the likes of Mt. Hawthorn who also wear the dark blue and red.

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The jersey was also rolled out to the Year 5/6 & 7/8 girls in 2022, prior to this they wore the shouldered blue edition.

INDIGENOUS BLACK EDITION
2021 - Current

First worn on 25th July 2021 by the Year 10 boys v South Perth for NAIDOC round. The jersey is a black alternate to the original club Indigenous jersey designed by former player Paige Pearce. The jersey has been worn by the boys in Years 10, 11 and 12 over the past few seasons during NAIDOC games and as the occassional clash jersey. Worn by the Year 10 boys in 2021 in their first final when they beat Mt. Lawley to qualify for the Grand Final (which they won).

YEAR 7 BLUE EDITION
2021 - 2022

First introduced to the club for Year 7s in 2021. With the club fielding two squads for the first time in a long time. Prior to this, the Youth teams wore the white Robo-Dog version.

 

In 2021 the Year 7 Blues coached by Travis Rawlins lost their first final before bouncing back to win the Premiership against the team that beat them in week one (Ballajura). And to top it off Lochlan McGlade was a runaway winner of the District Best and Fairest.

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In 2022 the next wave of Year 7 Blues coached by Allan Rohrlach followed the exact same path, losing their first final before bouncing back to beat Noranda with a massive second half in their GF. And in perfect symmetry to '21, Callum Joseph took out the District Best and Fairest.

SHOULDERED BLUE EDITION
2019 - Current

Introduced in 2019 for the first ever All-Girls Morley team, the undefeated Year 5/6 team coached by Adam Paige. Also worn by the clubs first ever Y7/8 girls team in 2020.

 

The jersey was rolled out to the Y9, Y10 and Y11 boys in 2022 and Year 8's in 2023.

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This design, along with the girls Shouldered Red jerseys is the clubs' current main strip, replacing the old White and Blue Robo-Dog designs, and will eventually be rolled out to all teams.

CLASSIC TRI-HOOPS (WHITE NECK) EDITION
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1983 - 1993

The classic tri-hoops style from the 70's and early 80's which was updated to feature the club crest and the addition of a white neckline paired with the red collar. Worn with blue shorts and 2 stripe blue socks.

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For a number of seasons this jersey featured sleeves, but we are unsure when it was converted to sleeveless.

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(known years from photographs)

WHITE ROBO-DOG EDITION
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1995 - Current

Introduced in roughly 1995 (sources required) and still used as the clash jersey for the Modified and Junior (Y7-12) teams to this day.

It was the primary strip for Juniors up until 2021 and worn for half a season by the inaugural Year 9-10 Girls in 2021.

Worn with blue shorts and the 2 stripe blue socks.

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(known years from photographs)

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