Gold Coast Suns Make History with First-Ever Pink Guernsey

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Gold Coast Suns Make History with First-Ever Pink Guernsey
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The Gold Coast Suns are set to make AFL history by wearing a pink guernsey for their Round 5 clash with North Melbourne at Barossa Park. The unique design, inspired by the vibrant colours of their hometown, features black logos and is part of the team's bold strategy to stand out from the crowd.

The Gold Coast Suns have unveiled a bold new guernsey for Gather Round, borrowing from the bright colours of their hometown and making AFL history.

The Suns will wear the first ever pink guernsey during their clash with North Melbourne at Barossa Park in Round 5. “It’s a bold move, it’s different and no one else is doing what we’re doing. We’re trying to separate ourselves from the rest of the pack and this is one way of doing just that.”However pink and black outfits aren’t totally new for sports, with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami jerseys becoming immensely popular, while the NBA’s Miami Heat have also worn multiple pink designs.

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