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The Game Jerseys, Logos, Mock Ups, Photos ANYTHING

LESStar58

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I've got in the region of around 300 rugby league jerseys............. maybe more come to think of it.
40ish Newtown Jets
55ish Rochdale Hornets
25ish Canberra Raiders
20ish Aust. Kangaroos
15ish NSW

Plus just sh*tload of international, SL, old NSWRL sides that aren't around, junior and CRL sides. Various rep sides too, City, Exiles etc.

Currently in the process of adding them all on Instagram: @rugbyleaguejerseys

Most are in storage in Canberra but the ones I've got up here in Sydney are the ones that I'm posting on IG, which will up being 80 or so at a guess.

Nice mate. I just started an account called @instafirstxiii but have not started to upload yet!
 
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http://www.rugby-league.com/superleague/article/39049/five-of-the-worst-super-league-kits

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Hello, I'm The Doctor

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Nuke

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I find myself being a bit of a collector of jerseys, but not to the extent of going on eBay to get them ... and generally only have ones of teams I go for.

I have something like:
30-odd Newcastle Knights jerseys
1 Country Origin jersey from 2007 (the year before they changed it to that white kit)
4 New South Wales
4 Australia
15 or so Joondalup Giants (local WA club)
2 Huddersfield Giants 2012, 2016
1 Bradford Bulls 1999
1 Warrington Wolves (Andrew Johns release)
2 Catalans Dragons from this year
1 Tonga from about the late '90s
1 Scotland 2008 RLWC
1 Spain 2014
and a few Western Reds (1994 ... yes, from before they kicked off!) / WA Reds 2008 Jim Beam Cup, 2012ish

I pretty much wear all of these whenever I'm in the mood to! Definitely not one to put them in a box hidden away, and my house is waayyy too small to be able to put them all up.
 

Tiger5150

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I actually really like this one....

Its goofy as f*ck, but it looks like they were just trying to do something fun and not take themselves too seriously. Change the Orange to a HennyPenny gold and that would be a great 9s jumper for Newcatle.

The quartering gives it a kind of "jester in motley" which is perfect for a team called the Knights...

The logo says Harlequins doesnt it? This is the perfect jersey for Harlequins
 
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I find myself being a bit of a collector of jerseys, but not to the extent of going on eBay to get them ... and generally only have ones of teams I go for.

I have something like:
30-odd Newcastle Knights jerseys
1 Country Origin jersey from 2007 (the year before they changed it to that white kit)
4 New South Wales
4 Australia
15 or so Joondalup Giants (local WA club)
2 Huddersfield Giants 2012, 2016
1 Bradford Bulls 1999
1 Warrington Wolves (Andrew Johns release)
2 Catalans Dragons from this year
1 Tonga from about the late '90s
1 Scotland 2008 RLWC
1 Spain 2014
and a few Western Reds (1994 ... yes, from before they kicked off!) / WA Reds 2008 Jim Beam Cup, 2012ish

I pretty much wear all of these whenever I'm in the mood to! Definitely not one to put them in a box hidden away, and my house is waayyy too small to be able to put them all up.

Of my 300ish jerseys I've got some that I can't/wouldn't wear, either they're too old or valuable or too small :(

Like my 1974/5 era Newtown players jersey is too good to wear or my 1981 Rochdale players jersey which is also too small.

I have bought jerseys that I know I'll never be able to wear, like a 2009 Kangaroos jersey that is sponsored by Movember which was worn in one test in France due to their anti booze laws, it was $25 Buy It Now on eBay which was just too good to pass up and I've never seen once since anywhere.

But the vast majority of them I can and do wear.
 

parrawentyfan

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This might be a bit random, but for those who want to broaden their shopping experience, I suggest the following Chinese website: https://world.taobao.com/

Contains a lot of soccer, basketball etc jerseys but also some rugby league (search NRL or rugby). It's a Chinese website but the search function works fine with 'insert team' + jersey, although using Chinese gets more results. I travel to China every now and then and usually pick up some jerseys. Some do send overseas but the language barrier is the biggest issue.

Also, if you like a bit of Chinglish, these were some of the highlights which were worth a laugh:
- New Zealand Maroons (although this could be a statement on the number of NZers in the Queensland side over the years).
- Brisbane Wild Horse rugby jersey (ie, Broncos)
- lime green 'Oakland' Raiders jersey that looks suspiciously like a Canberra jersey
- Sydney Thunder 'baseball' jersey

Would jump at a NSW Origin jersey for that price except for the huge VB logo and stupid design.

In terms of whether they are real or fake, it varies. Many are fake, particularly the soccer jerseys but everything I've got has been really good quality - they even come with shorts. Some of the stores are actually the contracted manufacturers in China. I get the feeling they make extra jerseys which they sell on the side.

Who knows, maybe there is a growing supporter base in China!
 

unforgiven

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This might be a bit random, but for those who want to broaden their shopping experience, I suggest the following Chinese website: https://world.taobao.com/

Contains a lot of soccer, basketball etc jerseys but also some rugby league (search NRL or rugby). It's a Chinese website but the search function works fine with 'insert team' + jersey, although using Chinese gets more results. I travel to China every now and then and usually pick up some jerseys. Some do send overseas but the language barrier is the biggest issue.

Also, if you like a bit of Chinglish, these were some of the highlights which were worth a laugh:
- New Zealand Maroons (although this could be a statement on the number of NZers in the Queensland side over the years).
- Brisbane Wild Horse rugby jersey (ie, Broncos)
- lime green 'Oakland' Raiders jersey that looks suspiciously like a Canberra jersey
- Sydney Thunder 'baseball' jersey

Would jump at a NSW Origin jersey for that price except for the huge VB logo and stupid design.

In terms of whether they are real or fake, it varies. Many are fake, particularly the soccer jerseys but everything I've got has been really good quality - they even come with shorts. Some of the stores are actually the contracted manufacturers in China. I get the feeling they make extra jerseys which they sell on the side.

Who knows, maybe there is a growing supporter base in China!


I'm tempted to get a $9.98 jersey as a laugh
 
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BLK owes $34m to creditors, including AFL, ARL, ARU organisations and ex-Hi 5 star
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Liam Walsh, The Courier-Mail
January 3, 2017 1:00am
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FOOTBALL jersey-maker BLK went broke owing $34 million to creditors, from Westpac to AFL’s Gold Coast Suns to a former star of children’s musical group Hi-5.

The Australian Taxation Office and a company director attached to Gold Coast-based BLK are claiming they are owed millions too, according to minutes of a creditors’ meeting.

Many creditors other than the bank and employees could lose the amounts owed, administrators have warned.

BLK, whose kits were worn by teams including the Brisbane Lions, the Suns, the Gold Coast Titans and the Adelaide Crows, plunged into receivership in November.

The Crows were owed $137,795.35, making them among the most impacted sports clubs, according to the minutes obtained by News. The Australian Rugby League Commission also was out of pocket by $67,766.90.

Garment maker Lionstar Enterprises, based in Hong Kong, is one of the hardest hit trade creditors and is owed $851,739.55.

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RUGBY - Wallabies players Berrick Barnes and Benn Robinson unveil the new Wallabies jersey designed and manufactured by Australian sports apparel company KooGa at the Shangri La Hotel, Sydney. Tyron Brant from KooGa talks about the jersey.
World Rugby Specialists and World Rugby Specialists Group, which are in receivership, operated as BLK, which stood for Beyond Limits Known. BLK had distributors from Ireland to the Solomon Islands.

The business is still trading under receivers of Jamie Harris and Anthony Connelly from McGrathNicol. They declined to comment.

The amounts owed were initially unknown but company administrators Martin Ford and Michael Owen of PPB Advisory said the amount was almost $34 million. This includes almost $10 million of director-related entities.

Westpac is the biggest creditor, claiming almost $14 million. According to the PPB report, the receivers have commenced a marketing campaign to sell the business as a going concern.

“Even if the receivers are successful in selling the business as a going concern, the proceeds generated are unlikely to be sufficient to enable a return to ordinary unsecured creditors, after contributing to the claims of employees and secured creditors,” PPB said.

“However, a going concern sale of the business may provide future benefits to employees, suppliers and other stakeholders from ongoing operations.”

More than 170 employee creditors were owed almost $1.1 million. Some of these amounts could transfer to a new owner if the business was sold.

Minutes state that Tyron Brant, chief executive of BLK and director of World Rugby Specialists, took the rare step of fronting creditor meetings. He is among related-party entities making claims with Tyron listed as being owed $422,000, while his father Kim, a director of World Rugby Specialists Group, is out of pocket $5.4 million.

Tyron’s sister Lauren, a former Hi-5 member and now head of professional teams at BLK, is listed as being owed $57,000.

Creditors including football teams, manufacturers, Westpac and the Brants either declined to comment or could not be reached.

AMONG AMOUNTS OWED TO CREDITORS

Source: Creditor minutes

Westpac $14 million

ATO $2.57 million

Kim Brant (founder and director of WRS Group) $5.4 million

Tyron Brant (director of WRS, CEO of BLK) $422,000

Royalties to the AFL $265,000

Adelaide Crows $137,795.35

(Giants) Western Sydney Football Club $71,000

Gold Coast Suns $74,000

Brisbane Lions $10,400

Australian Rugby League Commission $67,000

Gold Coast Titans $55,000

Melbourne Rebels $64,000
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...r/news-story/2c327c2b3e6f7fa946fd4251ff28b647
 
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