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refs in training shirts in trials

myrrh ken

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Refs dont even like them.
 

Raiderdave

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the OP is onto something. The games needs to be more professional. Hopefully the NRL sharpens up and instructs players to tuck their shirts in during matches
You're aware that many clubs either recycle their Nines kit or wear a training strip in pre-season games too? Are we gonna take aim at them as well?

ive never seen any side where a training shirt in any trial ever
they always wear proper kit ...
the only variation in the 9's to proper football jumpers was some singlets a few years back a few sides wore ... quickly ditched because of how stupid they looked
 

Timmah

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ive never seen any side where a training shirt in any trial ever
they always wear proper kit ...
the only variation in the 9's to proper football jumpers was some singlets a few years back a few sides wore ... quickly ditched because of how stupid they looked
Off the top of my head I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt, Canterbury and the Warriors both wore training jerseys on the weekend and last weekend as well.

And last year too.

Don't believe me?

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Bulldogs one even includes a bonus ref in a training shirt for you :)
 

Nice Beaver

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That fat wanker Peter Peters blowing up carrying on with "they had better not do this in the regular season" or some such garbage.
Check why they did it before you wet your fat granny undies, Peters.
Jesus I will do a happy dance the day that tub of lard leaves Manly for good.
 

Raiderdave

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Off the top of my head I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt, Canterbury and the Warriors both wore training jerseys on the weekend and last weekend as well.

And last year too.

Don't believe me?

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Bulldogs one even includes a bonus ref in a training shirt for you :)

ahhhh ..... hahahahaha

they look like football jumpers to me
probably because they are

sheesh
 
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Timmah

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ahhhh ..... hahahahaha

they look like football jumpers to me
probably because they are

sheesh
They're sold as training jerseys. They are training jerseys. They are not worn during the proper season.

Same as what the referees wore - they were training shirts, not worn during the proper season.
 

Leber

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Warriors often wear training jerseys during trials. I assume other teams do aswell.
 

myrrh ken

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Early season meltdown from raiderdave looming.

He's moves on from hypothetical home semis for Canberra to fashions on the field.
 

Knight76

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Real jerseys are pretty much training jerseys anyway. They just don't call them that so they can charge $170 for what is essentially a T-shirt.
 
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