Slight adjustment. Neither Rugby League in Australia nor American Football in the USA is the national sport of the respective countries.
That's a really nice design, for a club that's had some shockers in the past.
I think some clubs are now getting the idea that a simple design works just fine... lets hope that trend continues.
Yea that was the case. However, Canterbury ruined that in season one when they wore jerseys that has a outline of a Bulldog face on the stomach of the jerseys and no V of any kind.
The Warriors had an absolute belting U20's jersey in 2011 which designed by a fan after a comp was run by the club. Funny that a fan designed jersey looks good...
Last year they wore a red jersey and the only reason that I can think of is to do with it being a tie in with Vodafone.
Agree that it's a good place for clubs to come up with alternative designs and test them out within reason...
^ Like their "retro" jersey (i.e., the picnic rug thingy), they've gone one step too far with the chequered pattern in there, otherwise it would be a decent jersey.
By the way, why is there a special jersey for the game v the Bulldogs?
Judging by the colouring I would say it's only because the game is in Wellington.
Judging by the colouring I would say it's only because the game is in Wellington.
Yeah, I agree-because no way could they use it in Adelaide against the Pandas.
although baseball is still refereed to as the national sport or pastime i think that football is actually the bigger sport now, and definitely will be moving forward. Sure there are still plenty of baseball fans but i think the NFL is actually becoming the stronger brand.
from my viewpoint major US sports rank roughly:
1. NFL
2. Baseball
3. Basketball
4. Hockey
(not too sure where nascar should fit in, or if it even belongs in that conversation.)
I always grew up thinking basketball would have been king of the hill but evidently i was mistaken.
They had two. Not the best pics but you get the idea.
Rumoured Warriors jersey v Bulldogs in Wellington.