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2002
Port used their training jumpers as an M&M promotion, which also served to avoid a clash with Collingwood.
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2004
with Grand Final logo
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2006
Celebrating 10 years in the AFL, worn R 1 v North Melbourne
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2007
Planet Teal, one off jumper, designed by an 11 year old fan
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2007
with Grand Final logo
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2008
Planet Teal, one off jumper, designed by a 10 year old fan
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2009
Planet Teal, one off jumper, designed by a 7 year old fan
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2010
Celebrating 140 Years logo
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2011
Listing the names of donors to the Port Foundation
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2013
Port Adelaide 'prison bar' design worn as Members Appreciation. Members names are written across the front and back
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2014
2004 premiership design with players and members names
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2014
R5 the AFL experimented with names on the back of jumpers
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2014
To avoid a clash with Richmond in the Elimination Final, Port were allowed to wear their traditional SANFL jumpers
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2015
Anzac Day jumper
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2015
Showdown jumper with Port Magpie inspired White number panel on the back
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2015 - 2016
Showdown jumper with Home sponsors
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2015
Multi Cultural round jumper with players name in Chinese characters on the back
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2016
Commemorating Port's first game in the AFL in 1997 with the same design as 1997 Away jumper
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2016
China jumper on new template
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2017
Anzac Jumper |
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2017
China jumpers with lower number to accommodate additional sponsorship and flag of both countries on the front
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2018
China jumpers with game logo and flags
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2019
Indigenous jumper was used in China but with a lower number panel to allow for extra advertising.
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2020
'Prison Bar' design used in Showdown v Adelaide |
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2022
Russell Ebert Tribute jumper |
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2022
Anzac Day jumper |
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2023
'Prison Bar' design used in Showdown v Adelaide |
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2023
Anzac Round jumper |
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2023
Retro jumper based on the 1997 Pre-Season design |