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2019 Jerseys/Logos/Sponsorships

toomuchsoup

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Some trail kits:

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Broncos Away kit looks good. I didn’t like it at first, but on field I’m impressed. The stripe on the shorts matches the stripe across the chest. Nicely done
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Tits wearing their Heritage again. Looks great. Really hope they end up wearing this a lot more than the shitty home they’ve gone with this year

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Penny, tooooooo White. Very boring. Cool that it’s an exact inverse of the home, but it’s bland. Could of used more red yellow and green for the away

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This jersey could have been GREAT!
No reason why the green Couldn’t continue into a proper V/triangle. The white sponsor would f have been hindered by covereing both red and green.
 

toomuchsoup

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The shorts look shit in my opinion. 2 Vertical stripes would look much simpler and smarter. I also hate the red piping at the bottom of the jersey. Unnecessary and makes it look too busy. It works on the bottom of sleeves though. Collar looks good as does the new NRL logo

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Parras kit is same as last year. Pretty good overall, besides the differential shade of yellow on the sponsor. It just doesn’t look ‘Parramatta’ to me though.


Still, probably the best year for jerseys in a while
 

beave

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how in f**ks name does a roofing company get their money’s worth from that sponsorship deal?
 
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Maaaate, the roof to unit ratio will be woeful, especially in a high rise apartment complex. There’s only one f**king roof for the whole building!
But it’s a big one! Lol

I dunno, the answer obviously, however I’m hearing the owner is a massive Sharks fan and that it’s a pretty large company
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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That Melbourne away jersey - same story with white NRL Telstra Premiership text.

As per previous discussion on the type of logo used by the Storm on jerseys - the away one looks to be the full-colour version.
 

greenBV4

Bench
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looks like the storm away jersey uses the coloured logo (the home uses a white logo fo anyone who hasn't seen it)

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edit: didnt see the post above
 
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Timmah

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https://www.sharks.com.au/news/2019/03/03/new-sharks-sponsor-comes-up-aces/

The Sharks are pleased to unveil a new major partnership, with Ace Gutters DURAKOTE announced as the front of jersey sponsor for the next two years.

A company located in Mortdale and boasting a long association with the Sharks, the partnership is a positive step forward heading into the start of the 2019 season.

Sharks CEO Barry Russell was excited to be able to welcome Ace Gutters just two weeks before the kick off to the new season and at a crucial time for the Club


“I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to secure a major front of jersey partner, at a time when the club needs it most. CEO Don Anderson is a long-time supporter of the Sharks and Don and his team at Ace Gutters have shown great faith and belief in us by coming on board,” Russell said.

“I’m proud we will be joining forces with a local company, 65 years in business, with family and community values that align with ours.”

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The major partnership agreement continued an association with Ace Gutters CEO Don Anderson, his company and the Sharks, that now stretches almost three decades.

“We are extremely excited to be involved in the future of the club,” Mr Anderson began. “I have been keen to form some sort of relationship for some time and the timing for a new sponsor could not be better for us and hopefully for the club.

“Ace has serviced the Sutherland Shire for more than 65 years and we have over 180 employees at our Mortdale Head Office, a large proportion of which are avid Sharks supporters. I feel the fit is right for both of us.

“We are confident that our involvement will not only benefit Ace, we have a lot of very good products and are confident the exposure will increase our business, but it will be of benefit to the Club as well,” Mr Anderson added.

With a head office, showrooms and manufacturing operation in Mortdale, Ace Gutters Pty Ltd is a leading manufacturer and supplier of Rainwater Products, Roofing and Plumbing Supplies throughout Australia.


A fully Australian owned company, Ace Gutters produce their Australian Made Products in manufacturing plants in Mortdale in Sydney, Nowra on the South Coast of NSW and in Victoria, and have display centres in Newcastle, the Central Coast and Canberra.

For over 60 years Ace Gutters has maintained a reputation as being a manufacturer of the highest quality goods, offering complete systems of guttering, roofing and drainage, specifically designing and introducing DURAKOTE:registered: pre-painted Steel into the Rainwater products market. Produced in their Coil Coating Division in Mortdale, DURAKOTE offers the highest quality Australian made product with superior corrosion resistance for the Australian environment.

The Sharks are now set to face the Newcastle Knights on March 15, with Ace Gutters DURAKOTE Roofing logo proudly displayed on the playing strip of the NRL squad, with the arrangement also including training gear and media polos.

A contingent from the Sharks, including Russell, Head Coach John Morris, Co-Captain Wade Graham and star recruit Shaun Johnson visited the Ace Gutters facility in finalising the new major partnership.

For more Ace Gutters and the products and services, they provide, go to the website at https://www.acegutters.com.au/

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