'Ridiculous': Port Adelaide boss David Koch calls out AFL over prison bar guernsey saga

Liam O'Loughlin

'Ridiculous': Port Adelaide boss David Koch calls out AFL over prison bar guernsey saga image

Port Adelaide chairman David Koch has called out the AFL, as the club still await confirmation as to whether they can wear their prison bar guernsey.

The issue has been raised multiple times by the club, as they look to wear a black and white striped kit to commemorate their 150-year anniversary.

Ahead of their round 8 'Showdown' with cross-town rivals the Adelaide Crows, Koch has again asked the league for a decision.

“Quite frankly it is ridiculous that we are still waiting for an answer," he said.

"We first approached the AFL on this matter two years ago in the lead up to our 150th anniversary season. To think we are 10 days away from the Showdown and still waiting for a response is totally disrespectful to our fans and our club.

“We are requesting to wear this guernsey in Showdowns only, to celebrate the heritage of our club and our contribution to South Australian football.

"We aren’t asking to wear it as a regular home or away guernsey or even outside of South Australia. It’s a request for Showdowns only, in Adelaide.

“The AFL own the intellectual property rights to all AFL clubs, and therefore this is a decision the AFL can make independently in representing what is in the best interests of the game and all clubs.”

Koch has spoken out about the issue previously, with the now-former Collingwood boss Eddie McGuire not in favour of another team wearing the Magpies' colours.

With the huge clash against the Crows just around the corner, Koch said they won't go away and are urging the AFL to give them a final answer as to whether they can wear the kit.

“I again ask that if such agreements exist, the AFL present them. We’ve been through all of the license agreements, our original AFL license and tender documents, and we can find no such agreement," he said.

"Port Adelaide is willing to meet to find a solution to this matter and has been for the last two years, but no-one is prepared to join us at the table. 

“We have the 2007 agreement that clearly states Port Adelaide can wear its heritage prison bar guernsey once a year in all home AFL Heritage Rounds, except against Collingwood.

"This agreement was co-signed by the AFL and Collingwood, which clearly indicates that both parties endorsed Port Adelaide wearing this heritage guernsey on a limited basis every year. 

“We believe that our position is reasonable and in line with the agreement. This issue isn’t just about Port Adelaide. It is about the passion and connection that ALL fans have for their clubs. 

“As I said a few weeks ago, this issue isn’t going away. It is too important to our people and our club.”

Liam O'Loughlin

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Liam has been with The Sporting News since 2019, helping lead both NRL and cricket content, as well as delving into the world of combat sports and NFL. A true rugby league tragic, he has spent the past 20 years playing, coaching and volunteering for his beloved junior club, Penshurst RSL. 

Away from work, Liam has a lifelong passion for all things pro wrestling and has travelled abroad to attend showcase events for WWE, AEW and NJPW.