TWO of Adelaide's designs for the Crows' 2014 SANFL jumper are clear favourites with Advertiser.com.au readers - but they couldn't be more different.

According to our poll, design C and E are the most preferred options for the reserves team next year.



With well over 3500 votes, the majority of readers (36.4 per cent) say they like design C best - a new theme with a wide “V” across the chest.

Earlier it was design E - a throwback to the heritage round guernseys from the mid-2000s - that was leading the voting.

Now design E is trailing on 34.9 per cent.

What do you think? Vote below now and have your say in the comment box at the bottom of the page.

These are the final six designs for the Crows SANFL jumper

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All six work to these ground rules in deciding how the SANFL’s stand-alone 10th team will dress from next season.

PREDOMINANTLY white jumper - to ensure no conflict with the established SANFL league jumpers, none of which have white as the base. The back of the jumper will be white with navy blue numbers.

BLUE shorts.

SOCKS with one row of Adelaide’s traditional red, gold and blue hoops.

SPONSOR logo on the back of the jumper but preferably not in the middle at the front. This keeps the heritage jumpers from being spoiled by commercial interests.

By SANFL rules, the Crows cannot wear their AFL hoops jumper in the state league. The decision to open the task of designing to the club’s fans brought almost 150 contenders.

The final six were chosen by the club executive, senior coach Brenton Sanderson, State league coach Heath Younie and Adelaide chief operating officer Nigel Smart.

Adelaide’s board will chose the SANFL jumper next month. It also must be endorsed by the SA Football Commission.

The Crows will again seek the counsel of their fans and members. This time there will be a greater reaction - by many thousands - in the club’s official poll on the Adelaide Football Club website (afc.com.au) from today until midnight Sunday.

Smart described the final six designs as “traditional”.

“As a traditionalist, I like how all of them have elements that are very much about the Adelaide Football Club,” he said yesterday.

Port Adelaide also will field an AFL reserves side in the SANFL next season. The Power will keep its AFL players in the “Port Adelaide Magpies” system wearing club’s traditional black-and-white SANFL jumper.

Originally published as Vote for your favourite Crows guernsey