Tigers revive sash of success!
3:59:21 PM Thu 25 November, 2004
richmondfc.com.au
The Richmond Football Club today announced it was going “back to the future” with its playing strip for next season.
In 2005, Richmond will don the guernsey that it wore in all its 10 league premiership triumphs – the famous black with yellow sash, front and back.
The Tigers introduced that fully-sashed jumper in 1914 and wore it with much pride, distinction and success until the end of the 1994 season. At that point, the sash was removed from the back of the jumper because of difficulties associated with deciphering the white numbers.
But, 10 years on, the sash is back – much to the delight of Richmond’s Chief Executive Officer, Steven Wright.
“I think it’s a great tradition. One of the things that separates Richmond from many of the clubs in the competition, is its great history and tradition. The black jumper with yellow sash on the front and back has been worn with great pride and great success in the Club’s past and, hopefully, will be again in the future,” Wright said.
“This is our traditional jumper, and we think it’s fantastic to bring an important piece of Richmond history into the current day, without, in any way, shape or form, taking a step backwards. In fact, it’s virtually back to the future in bringing a fantastic-looking jumper and modernising it.
“Over the past few months, we’ve been looking at a return to the traditional strip, and we’ve come up with what we believe is the ideal solution to the legibility of the white numbers on the yellow sash.”
The new-look Tiger back sash features a white number with a black key-line that enables it to be easily distinguished.
Wright has no doubt the Yellow and Black faithful will warmly embrace the return of the back sash on the jumper.
“I am sure our members and supporters will be really pleased with it,” he said.
“Another important factor to consider, from a supporter perspective, is that the jumper we’ve worn over the past decade didn’t have anything on the back. So, unless you were a player, or went out and got a yellow number sewn on, you couldn’t tell from behind that it was a Richmond jumper. Apart from the important “Drink, drive, bloody idiot” message; there was no way of identifying who you supported.
“Now, however, even if you don’t have a number on the jumper, it’s clear that you’re a Tiger – front and back . . .”
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