Here's some more from Greg Denham in today's Australian.
I've put in bold what relates to the Tigers and also a comment by Brian Cook from Geelong (about legal advice they've received) who btw always seems to make sense unlike his couterpart at the Pies Mr Swann (who clearly fits in at Lexus because he seems totally deluded)
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Strip rule black and white for Magpies
Greg Denham
February 03, 2006
COLLINGWOOD is only prepared to make a minor change to its guernsey despite an AFL order that clubs wear alternate away strips from next season.
The new edict has forced Richmond, which has historically been against any change to its jumper, to review its position, and Geelong has been forced to come up with a new alternative guernsey.
From 2007, the Magpies will occasionally wear an away jumper with a white back, according to chief executive Greg Swann.
"We won't be changing much," Swann said.
"We reckon we don't clash with anyone.
Maybe three or four times a season, away against Carlton, Essendon, St Kilda or Richmond, we'll wear the white back which is what we had in the 1990s and have worn as part of the heritage round."
Swann said he was not aware of whether or not Collingwood's proposed strip would meet AFL approval. "That will be as alternate as it gets from us," he said.
However, the Magpies and the AFL appear set for a showdown as it is understood that the AFL has banned hoops and stripes from alternate jumpers.
After several years of controversy surrounding colour clashes between some Victorian clubs, the league announced on Wednesday that it would force clubs to have two playing uniforms.
A letter from AFL general manager of commercial operations Gillon McLachlan was sent to the 16 clubs. In part, it read: "The AFL has taken the position to mandate that all clubs must have a main playing uniform and an alternate playing uniform."
The league never previously enforced change, mainly because of pressure from Collingwood, which had vowed to never wear anything but its traditional black and white strip during the premiership season.
Geelong chief executive Brian Cook yesterday said his club had been directed by the league to abandon its 2005 away uniform because it conflicted with Collingwood and the Kangaroos.
"The decision has the potential to upset members who have the right to vote on a change of guernsey," Cook said. "Our legal advice, however, is that our AFL licence conditions override our constitution." Richmond president Gary March yesterday said it was not feasible from a manufacturing point to implement the change for this year.
"We'd prefer to wear our normal strip, but we'll raise it at our next board meeting and with members later in the year," March
said. "The constitution is not quite clear. It's mainly about retaining our black and yellow colours, so we need further clarification from the AFL to what they perceive as being a clash. We don't think there are too many clashes, perhaps against Essendon." Essendon's position on an alternate away strip is not clear. The Bombers have so far resisted any change away from their black and red sash.
Melbourne will wear its predominantly red alternate jumper. Last season it used the guernsey twice, in away games against Carlton and Essendon.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,18022109%255E2722,00.html