The Gold Coast Suns are thinking about revamping the jumper and logo design that has actually represented the club for its 14 years of presence in the AFL. The Suns on Wednesday night called a conference of stakeholders to go over a prospective make over for the club, according to 7NEWS Melbourne’s Mitch Cleary. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Gold Coast Suns thinking about jumper and logo design modification. Stream analysis, regional footy and the greatest minutes totally free on 7plus “This is actually interesting,” Cleary informed Talking Footy. “Year 14 for the Gold Coast Suns and they feel it’s time to take a look at a brand-new logo design and a brand-new jumper for 2025. “Last night they combined a focus group of stakeholders, consisting of members, about some early ideas and concepts about next year and what the jumper can appear like. “What I’m informed is (the Suns are thinking about) having the logo design a little less popular (on the jumper), possibly a brand-new logo design too, and a various modification of colour, so a bit more yellow on that jumper than we’ve seen in the past.” It’s all part of a whole-of-club reset as the competitors’s 2nd youngest active club seeks to leave the issues of its very first years and a half in the past. The Suns are thinking about altering their jumper. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos by means of Getty Images The Suns have actually never ever played finals in their 14 seasons in the competitors and have actually never ever won more than 10 video games, an accomplishment they attained method back in 2014. That year, Gold Coast looked particular to play finals after winning 7 of their very first 9 video games, and sitting 9-6 after Round 16 when the competitors’s finest gamer and Suns skipper Gary Ablett hurt his shoulder. Head here to see Talking Footy on 7plus They had a hard time to choose themselves support afterwards, losing 6 of their last 7 video games to miss out on the finals. “Gold Coast is choosing a refresh,” Cleary stated. “They wish to win a flag inside 3 years. “They’re going larger on the entire market. (A name modification) might enter it, however they’re still sticking to the Suns in the meantime.” Previous Richmond captain Trent Cotchin, who won 3 premierships under Hardwick at the Tigers, could not assist however take a saucy jab at his old coach and excellent mate. “The colour does not look all that great on Dimma, does it?” Cotchin chuckled. Register to our everyday newsletter to get all the most significant sports stories provided into your inbox