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2017 Jerseys, Logos, Sponsor Discussion

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Bugs me that the mens and womens all stars have different jersey designs, reckon they should both wear the same design as they;re both representing their teams at the highest level.
 

LESStar58

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Mens and Womens jumpers for both revealed on Twitter.

Don't see why the IAS design differs for men and women. They should both be the men's design as it looks totally awesome!

The WAS concept for the men's strip with the different flags I really, really like! Then again the women's strip works well on its own for the same reason.

A bit of an apples for oranges comparison but thats likey just my questionable taste on display!
 

mn_tibor

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I kind of like that the Indigenous All-Stars jersey for men and women has the same design but one has monochrome sleeves and a coloured body and the other is inverse.
 

Timmah

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The Aquis Gold Coast Titans have today signed a three-year apparel partnership with Classic Sportswear, through until the end of season 2019.

Classic Sportswear has been manufacturing sportswear for over 80 years and is recognised throughout the sporting industry as a quality and reliable manufacturer, particularly in the Rugby League world.

With this announcement, the club has reluctantly ended its relationship with BLK after its parent company, World Rugby Specialists Group, went into receivership last month. Since that news became public knowledge, the Titans have continuously sought guarantees from BLK and the Receivers that our 2017 apparel would be produced and delivered on time as required under our contract. Unfortunately, despite repeated requests the club has not been provided with the necessary comfort to continue the relationship.

CEO Graham Annesley admitted that the decision to leave BLK was taken with a heavy heart.

“Anytime something like this happens it is difficult to process, and it has been made even more gut-wrenching as BLK is a local Gold Coast based company, ” Annesley said.

“Unfortunately, we have had to make this decision to ensure we are in a position to meet our 2017 NRL commitments with the new season now just around the corner. Although we really feel for BLK, we are absolutely delighted to be entering a long-term partnership with Classic Sportswear.

“Classic is a well-respected brand with a long association with Rugby League, so today’s announcement of the new deal is a great result for the club, our members, and our supporters. We are very excited about the future prospects for the Titans and our partnership with Classic.”

Classic Sportswear CEO Steve Noyce is delighted to be joining forces with the Titans.

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with the Aquis Gold Coast Titans,” Noyce said. “Season 2016 saw the team improve significantly and we believe there are some exciting times ahead for the club. We also see great opportunities in growing their brand through our Retail network and working with them in the general community in which we have some strong relationships.”

“It is a first for our company to have an elite sporting team in Queensland so we believe this will be the start of a long and prosperous partnership. We are very appreciative of the opportunity and the level of professionalism of the organisation during this period of change and have no doubt that this will continue in the years to come.”

http://www.titans.com.au/news/2016/12/14/titans_sign_apparel_.html
 

Klim

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The Aquis Gold Coast Titans have today signed a three-year apparel partnership with Classic Sportswear, through until the end of season 2019.

Classic Sportswear has been manufacturing sportswear for over 80 years and is recognised throughout the sporting industry as a quality and reliable manufacturer, particularly in the Rugby League world.

With this announcement, the club has reluctantly ended its relationship with BLK after its parent company, World Rugby Specialists Group, went into receivership last month. Since that news became public knowledge, the Titans have continuously sought guarantees from BLK and the Receivers that our 2017 apparel would be produced and delivered on time as required under our contract. Unfortunately, despite repeated requests the club has not been provided with the necessary comfort to continue the relationship.

CEO Graham Annesley admitted that the decision to leave BLK was taken with a heavy heart.

“Anytime something like this happens it is difficult to process, and it has been made even more gut-wrenching as BLK is a local Gold Coast based company, ” Annesley said.

“Unfortunately, we have had to make this decision to ensure we are in a position to meet our 2017 NRL commitments with the new season now just around the corner. Although we really feel for BLK, we are absolutely delighted to be entering a long-term partnership with Classic Sportswear.

“Classic is a well-respected brand with a long association with Rugby League, so today’s announcement of the new deal is a great result for the club, our members, and our supporters. We are very excited about the future prospects for the Titans and our partnership with Classic.”

Classic Sportswear CEO Steve Noyce is delighted to be joining forces with the Titans.

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with the Aquis Gold Coast Titans,” Noyce said. “Season 2016 saw the team improve significantly and we believe there are some exciting times ahead for the club. We also see great opportunities in growing their brand through our Retail network and working with them in the general community in which we have some strong relationships.”

“It is a first for our company to have an elite sporting team in Queensland so we believe this will be the start of a long and prosperous partnership. We are very appreciative of the opportunity and the level of professionalism of the organisation during this period of change and have no doubt that this will continue in the years to come.”

http://www.titans.com.au/news/2016/12/14/titans_sign_apparel_.html
Toilet bowl collar?
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Saint Doc

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I know this is no rugby union forum but I was browsing the classic site (after the Titans news) and came across this. Have the brumbies stolen the panthers gold colour?

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Zigwaa

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When's the last time Classic did an NRL team? I can only recall them doing NSW, City- Country and the Kangaroos in the last 10 years. Must have been early 2000s since they had an NRL contracted team.
 

Zigwaa

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I know this is no rugby union forum but I was browsing the classic site (after the Titans news) and came across this. Have the brumbies stolen the panthers gold colour?

AC02D01A-F55C-41B6-8847-DC97F7141D31.jpeg

Not sure you can "steal" other team's colours, and if you could Panthers have stolen more team's colours than anyone.
 

Saint Doc

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When's the last time Classic did an NRL team? I can only recall them doing NSW, City- Country and the Kangaroos in the last 10 years. Must have been early 2000s since they had an NRL contracted team.

Dragons left classic after 2005 season and joined adidas.
 

Timmah

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Looks as though gold is here to stay on the Maroons jersey. Full reveal 7pm AEDT / 6pm AEST tonight

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