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Stirling Saints
Gallery
The Club has worn various guernseys over the years. A history and description of those guernseys is shown below.
Guernseys
Osborne Park 1922-1946
Original colours were blue guernsey with a yellow V
Osborne Park 1947-1955
Colours changed to red and white after entering the WA Amateur Football Association
Osborne Park 1956-1957
Design changed to red and white vertical stripes
Osborne Park 1958
Design changed to hoops. Later used by the Reserves only in 1961-1962.
Osborne Park 1959-1968
Traditional design with red guernsey and white yoke
Osborne Park 1969-1977
Saints stickman logo added to yoke
Osborne Park 1978-1982
WAFA logo and players number added to front of guernsey.
Osborne Park 1983
Introduction of unique red and white vertical panel design with modified Saints stickman logo.
Osborne Park 1984-1986
WAFA logo removed after entering the Sunday Football League.
Osborne Park 1987-1997
Sunday Football League logo added below front players number.
Balcatta (AICA) 1980-1989
Red, white and green vertical panels to reflect the Italian heritage of AICA
Balcatta 1990-1997
Change to white and navy blue hoops to reflect the new Cats club name.
Stirling 1998-2004
New design for merged club with WAAFL logo on left and Club logo on right
Stirling 2005-2012
First sublimated guernseys with revised WAAFL logo on left
Stirling 2013-2020
New type of collar and revised WAAFL logo moved from left to right.
Stirling 2021-2022
Revised tri-panel design with white cross
Stirling 2022 Special
Special guernsey to commemorate 100 years since the establishment of the Club.
Stirling 2022 Special
Indigenous Round guernsey designed by Kira Watts (local artist)
Stirling 2023-now
Revised collar with different manufacturer
Stirling 2023 Special
Indigenous Round guernsey designed by Taylor Kickett (daughter of Life Member, Justin Kickett)
Stirling 2024 Clash
Introduction of clash guernsey for away games
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