I would love to get some training shorts but $60 is a rort.
Don’t bother. last years shorts are heaps better. Better material more comfortable.
I would love to get some training shorts but $60 is a rort.
If i were in an area that was relevant to Souths, I'd already be a member.
Unfortunately Adelaide has never recieved any love from the club, with a preference to take games 1 hour out of Sydney and Brisbane instead of a non-NRL market capable of attracting 15k-20k that already has a strong South Sydney following.
do.
I would love to get some training shorts but $60 is a rort.
That’s a bit harsh. We also spent many years going to WA
Which i believe was very beneficial to the club, growing it's already recognisable brand in an unrepresented market.
So why not do the same thing in Adelaide? We're not getting a team anytime soon and Souths really could've become the dominant NRL brand here.
Instead Easts and Melbourne have taken up that opportunity and are benefitting greatly from it.
The problem is, quite seriously, that we are the best brand in the NRL and are in demand everywhere
I agree, Adelaide is an attractive option but we already lose 3 of our home games to other areas, we can’t lose another
PackerupCrown Resorts will return to the Club’s playing strip in 2020: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2...ll-return-to-the-clubs-playing-strip-in-2020/
Awesome to see Crown Resorts back!! It looks so good on the jersey!
It can be replaced. Souths have sponsors lined up for ten years waiting.From Zero Tackle, I'm quite gutted by this. looks like we'll be after a new jersey manufacturer for 2021,
NRL clubs could lose $8 million over ISC jersey split
ISC has confirmed that the company will sever ties with the NRL at seasons end, reports The Daily Telegraph.
With the continued worry of COVID-19, the official apparel and merchandise parter of eight clubs have decided to walk away from the game leaving a huge gap with those clubs.
ISC currently have apparel and merchandise with Sydney, Canberra, Parramatta, South Sydney, Wests Tigers, Brisbane, North Queensland and Melbourne.
ISC’s chief executive Jason Schulman listed the struggles that COVID-19 has produced from a business standpoint as a big reason as to why the company will walk away.
“The licensing apparel model for professional sporting teams in general has been under pressure for some time due to a number of factors,” Schulman said.
“With the COVID-19 global pandemic and resulting effect on both the sporting and retail landscapes having a devastating and unprecedented impact on all sporting bodies, entities and related businesses, the ISC Licensing business has been no different.”
The clubs associated with ISC have been in discussion in recent weeks about the next moves. Each club has different deals with the company. Some are lucky enough that their deals expire this year so it won’t have as much of a financial impact, while others will have to work through it after being contracted long-term.
Schulman also made it known that the company will move away from AFL club’s also and will strictly just continue to support grassroots sport with their team wear.
It is different. But I think that's what they were after. The indigenous colours on right sleeve and Rabbitohs on collar.I just hate the two different sleeves. I know what they represent but it just doesn’t look aesthetically pleasing.
The rest of the design is pretty good and looks better having more red and green than some of the previous black jerseys.
It is different. But I think that's what they were after. The indigenous colours on right sleeve and Rabbitohs on collar.
It certainly doesn't. There are many different reviews on this jumper. From what I hear, it's 50/50.different doesn’t mean good
I wonder if Souths/kit designer would ever be brave enough to integrate an indigenous design on the playing jersey permanently? Possibly in place of what are otherwise bland black/white panels.
yep. should use it as either an away or home strip.I wonder if Souths/kit designer would ever be brave enough to integrate an indigenous design on the playing jersey permanently? Possibly in place of what are otherwise bland black/white panels.