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Tournament Jerseys

jim_57

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The French U18s wore the RLWC kit in their 19-18 loss to England on the weekend. Camo really ruins what is a very distinctively French RL kit.
This makes me irrationally annoyed. They produce a great jersey in 2016, but don't put it up for sale. Then in 2017 they come out with what would have been just as good and looks like it will be available for sale.. but f**k it with camo. Without Camo it is probably the best in the tournament, with Camo close to worst.
 

Perth Red

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Some serious price gauging on thenRLWC store!

England jersey
Blk website $79 inc vat
RLWC website $170
wtf!

And yet the hoodie is a fair bit cheaper on RLWC site.
 

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The alternate is gorgeous!
 

yakstorm

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The Lebanon jerseys on the mannequin are the RLWC kit, why Farah and co are in last year's Lebanon kit is anyone's guess...
 
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Should Manu Ma'u take the field for Tonga when they meet the Kiwis next month, he will be going to battle against a group of men wearing jerseys which have part of him incorporated into them.

The new Kiwis World Cup jerseys unveiled this week feature hand-drawn elements taken from the tattoos of several current players, including Ma'u, who was among a group of stars who elected to represent Tonga rather than the New Zealand at the tournament.

It's a quirk sure to prove controversial for some but according to the designer of the jersey, Kiwis cultural advisor Ora Kihi, there was no thought of changing the strip following Ma'u's deflection.

"He's still a part of this Kiwis legacy... he's a part of what happened and he will always be a part of what happened," Kihi said.

"Even though we [will] go and play against him, we say 'brother, you are still a part of this team, we respect you for that'.

"There's players who are still there now, there's players who have moved on to other countries, but they will still be a part of this jersey."

The Kiwis take on Tonga in their final pool game on November 11 at Waikato Stadium.

The shirt also features predominant designs from the tattoos of overlooked hooker Issac Luke, along with prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

Kihi said the unique concept, which he been in the working for three years, is thought to be the first of its kind for an international sporting team and follows on from a similar idea which was incorporated into the jerseys New Zealand wore in their 2014 Four Nations clash against Samoa.

"I had been taking pictures of the Kiwi players for about three years and just finding the right opportunity of when to bring it together," Kihi said.

"[I've been] going to some individual players over that time and asking them would they like to be a part of this; asking them what is the most important thing within their tattoos that they would like to be added or incorporated into this design.

"So a lot of the things that you see on the jersey are what the players really wanted, what that particular part on their body was about and the reason they play football.

"For us it's a visual genealogy tree of the players that have played in the jersey."

In a further effort to embrace their culture, the Kiwis will depart for a four-day camp at Turangawaewae Marae in the Waikato on Tuesday before heading back to Auckland to prepare for their opening World Cup match against Samoa on October 28.
 

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