lloyd got the ultimate honor of getting on a captain sig' last year so
i think he's done for now, but a stand alone richo tribute card /50
would be spectacular! since he only played 282 games he will never get on a case card i don't think so a sig' tribute would be hot as.
your medal card predictor idea is about the best new insert idea i've ever heard, that's brilliant.
it would be a neat way to get out of the medal cards 'cos the're not really a popular insert anymore, and a predictor would make it a lot more interesting.
and with different rarities, like brownlow predictors are sort of a parallel set to the commons, coleman & rising star predictors 2 per club, and doing something else with premiership predictors like incorporating the norm smith predictors with the prem' predictors.
so each team premiership predictor has a variation of say 6 players, so if you got a geelong predictor you could get the ablett version with a pic' of his face on the front right? or a chapman, bartel, corey, ling and a selwood one, so then it's like a double whammy and really exciting, if geelong wins the premiership, you have the predictor so you get your set, plus if that predictor is also the norm smith medalist, you get a norm smith medal prize card, if you had say a st kilda predictor you would lose, But, if you had a st kilda predictor and it was riewoldt and he won the norm smith, even though your team didn't win, you still did 'cos riewoldt won the medal.
that makes 12 different predictors still live on grand final day.
it would change the whole thing around without the need to spend on bling like GU patches, which i think are most likely not done because select no longer print in the usa and we probably don't have a licenced printer that has the right, or machine to do it in australia.
and.. if i may..
afl players wear guernsey's not jurseys or jerseys ect.
even select themselves made that mistake first time they did guernsey cards,
well i'm pretty sure they did, they #d them with a 'J'
but quickly changed that next time to # them with a 'G'