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2015 NRL Jersey & Sponsorship Discussion

flippikat

First Grade
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Apologies for the dodgy MS Paint effort, but in attempt to reply to the above posts, iI attempted to design an alternate jersey for newcastle that
- avoided a clash with blue teams
- retained brand recognition / stripes
- looks ok

knights%20template.png


Thoughts?

Hmm..how about swapping the red & white (ie mostly red, with white & blue trim)?

Just curious to see if that would look good - as there's far less teams with mostly red jerseys than mostly white.. so red would be a logical choice to base an alternate/away strip on.
 
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Loose Cannon

Bench
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Can anyone mock up a simple Knights Home strip across the top, cut off with plain white (or otherwise, silver maybe) below the badges? Could it be that simple a differentiation?
 

Saint Doc

Coach
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Apologies for the dodgy MS Paint effort, but in attempt to reply to the above posts, iI attempted to design an alternate jersey for newcastle that
- avoided a clash with blue teams
- retained brand recognition / stripes
- looks ok

knights%20template.png


Thoughts?

I actually just found this when searching for the image below, vaguely similar to what I proposed:

newcastle-knights-alternative-away-rugby-shirt-2000-to-2002-s_140_1_0x90.jpg


Can anyone mock up a simple Knights Home strip across the top, cut off with plain white (or otherwise, silver maybe) below the badges? Could it be that simple a differentiation?

They kinda did something similar to what you're describing once:

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Joker's Wild

Coach
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17,894
Better look at all of the Knights 2015 jerseys

Looks like the yellow numbers and sponsor is getting a run on the heritage strip

11009906_623926384407206_7764208657226051938_n.jpg
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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100,986
Is that newpave on the heritage kit in a light yellow/goldish sorta colour, or is it just the lighting?

In related news...

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parrawentyfan

Juniors
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745
Re the Newcastle away jersey. What about red and blue pin stripes on white or grey? Might look dodge but don't think they've tried that.
 

Loose Cannon

Bench
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4,040
Better look at all of the Knights 2015 jerseys

Looks like the yellow numbers and sponsor is getting a run on the heritage strip

11009906_623926384407206_7764208657226051938_n.jpg

It's as if these 6 guys are watching a porno. Check out the range of expression on their faces.

And the youngest bloke with his hands at the ready.
 
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GREAT NEWS!!!!


The senior referee in each game this season will have a soccer-style armband to signify he is the man in charge, but the days of NRL match officials wearing pink jerseys have gone as it is believed the uniform made it more difficult for the officials to be taken seriously.
In a bid to make referees more accountable, one will be appointed as the leader of the team officiating at a match and he will wear an armband to make him easily identifiable.
Fairfax Media was told that some NRL officials believed the authority of a referee could be undermined if he was wearing a pink jersey.
Instead the uniforms worn by referees this season will be blue or red - colours that the National Centre for Australian Studies lecturer Dr Tom Heenan said were more likely to encourage discipline.
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"One of the arguments about this is that a stronger colour denotes a more disciplined culture so therefore a navy blue would promote more discipline than a pink," Heenan said.
Performance psychologist Chris Pomfret, of Condor Performance, said there was no evidence the colour of a referee's uniform made any difference to how he was perceived but scrapping the pink jersey would ensure people noticed that the NRL was making changes to help match officials in their jobs.
"As I understand it, the NRL spends a lot of time and energy on improving the performance of their officials as of course do the referees themselves," Pomfret said.
"The general public either don't recognise this, don't acknowledge it, or don't give it much thought and so they won't be aware of most changes which take place from year to year, or during the course of a season. As such, a change in colour can be a symbolic gesture which is easily recognised and suggests change in general, presumably change for the better."
However, Pomfret said that scrapping the pink jersey also suggested the NRL was too concerned about what coaches and supporters thought of referees.
"The colour of a uniform is irrelevant to the skill execution of referees, just the same as the colour of a jersey worn by players is irrelevant to their skill execution," he said. "In short, the colour of a uniform shouldn't matter as it doesn't directly impact on the performance of a referee, which ultimately has the most influence on their perceived credibility."
To help the performance of match officials this season, NRL referees boss Tony Archer said that one whistleblower would control the majority of each match and he would wear a pink or blue armband.


http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rug...fs-no-longer-in-the-pink-20150303-13u1p5.html
 

GAZF

First Grade
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I'd prefer that they'd go back to black and white stripes. Blue and red seems like there is a greater potential for clashing with players.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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The colours for this week are actually red and lime, not sure where blue came from...
 

Saint Doc

Coach
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@skybigsports: Greenberg: You'll see the referees in a variety of colours this year, mostly primary colours, but they won't be in pink. @NRL
 

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