Port Adelaide will put on their historic ‘jail bar’ guernsey of their spherical three AFL showdown with Adelaide after reaching a long-awaited settlement with Collingwood.
When Port entered the AFL in 1997 they had been prevented from utilizing the jail bar jumper, which they wore within the SANFL, amid opposition from Collingwood who keep the design is just too just like their very own guernsey.
The Power have since constantly requested to put on the black-and-white striped heritage guernsey in showdowns, however had been barred by the Magpies with former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire stridently against it.
Port had been permitted to put on the guernsey in spherical two, 2020 as a part of their a hundred and fiftieth anniversary however had a number of different requests to put on it knocked again, together with in 2021 when gamers as a substitute become the guernsey after a showdown win over Adelaide.
Collingwood’s shift in perspective marks a thawing of relations beneath McGuire’s successor Jeff Browne.
“While we own the stripes in the AFL competition, we acknowledge the history and origins of the Port Adelaide Football Club and their contribution to South Australian football over a long period of time,” Browne stated in an announcement.
“As president of the club board and following ongoing discussions with Port Adelaide president David Koch, it is our view that we acknowledge the history of Port Adelaide prior to their entry into the AFL and support them to wear their ‘prison bar’ guernsey in their upcoming home showdown against the Crows in round three.”
Port Adelaide counterpart Koch hailed the settlement as a win for Power followers and hoped to increase the settlement past 2023.
“If the last few years have taught us anything it is that the fans are central to our game,” he stated in an announcement.
“Our fans have asked for this guernsey. They understand more than any the importance of heritage and tradition and we are delighted to able to wear this guernsey again for our people.
“Collingwood president Jeff Browne and chief government Craig Kelly have been excellent to take care of throughout these discussions.
“There is a genuine sense of goodwill from Collingwood and an understanding that heritage is important to all clubs, not least of all Port Adelaide. We thank them for their collegiate approach.
“We stay up for persevering with our optimistic discussions with Collingwood with regard to sporting our black-and-white jail bar guernsey once more subsequent 12 months and past.”
Port Adelaide face Collingwood on the MCG in spherical two with the Power encouraging their followers to journey to the sport whereas the golf equipment will organise buses for SA-based Port and Magpies supporters.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au