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2019 Jerseys/Logos/Sponsorships

100%green

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The Kangaroos wore a interesting training jersey does anyone know anything about it? Its got 1919 on the badge.

1) Wow that is ugly!!!
2) Why in this game can no one think ahead and promote things properly???

This sort of thing would be promoted and fans informed well ahead of time in American sports. Here we have to scrounge around the net to find out why!
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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Why would they bother photoshopping out that? Seems completely unnecessary
Anything - they might not have the rights to use the logo in promotions outside the RLWC itself, or maybe they just didn't want it to show for a non-RLWC event themselves.

I don't mind it
 

The Marshall

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Good chance its in recognition of 100 years since their 1919 tour.

http://www.rugbyleagueproject.org/competitions/kangaroos-tour-1919/summary.html

Kangaroos honour WWI heroes ahead of Kiwis Test

Australian players will draw inspiration from the sacrifices of seven former Kangaroos who lost their lives in World War I when they face New Zealand in Saturday's trans-Tasman Test at Mt Smart Stadium.

The Kangaroos trained in brown jerseys, which were based on those worn by the Australian team in the first Test after World War I in 1919, when they took part in a captain's run at Eden Park on Friday, while each player has VII embroidered on their shorts.

Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga told a press conference after the training session that his players had been learning the stories of each of the seven former Australian internationals who had died in battle during World War I.

"It is 100 years since the end of World War I. The Kangaroos played a Test match straight after the war and that commemorates the jersey worn," Meninga said.

"The story behind the colour is that they didn't want to take any of the green dye for the soldier's uniforms. That is why we decided to use that as part of the captain's run."

Cordner, who will captain Australia for the first time in the Test, said the players felt strongly about respecting the history of the Kangaroos.

"We had seven Kangaroos that sacrificed their life to go over and fight in that war," Cordner said.

"There is a lot of history in that jersey and it is about respecting that and respecting those guys who paved the way for us."

The seven include Frank Cheadle, the player honoured as the second Kangaroos representative after Dally Messenger. The others were Edward Baird (No.15), George Duffin (No.45), Johnno Stuntz (No.51), Edward Buckley (No.61), Charlie Savory (No.75) and Bob Tidyman (No.94).

Meninga took the Australian players, including the Jillaroos and Junior Kangaroos, to an army barracks in Brisbane last Sunday night to learn about the history of the war, and they are reminded about the fallen seven by the embroidered VII on their training shorts.

"That signifies the seven Kangaroos who put their lives on the line in World War I, starting with Frank Cheadle, who is Kangaroo No.2," Meninga said.

"We are just telling the stories of those soldiers and those Kangaroos. Some of the stories behind that are inspiring and it is important that werecognise the significance of that."

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/10/12...honour-wwi-heroes-on-eve-of-kiwis-test-match/

 

Perth Red

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Nice touch by NRL, should have received a lot more publicity and maybe an auction of the signed jerseys to raise funds for RSL or someone?
 

Nuke

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I noticed it - but I think it’s actually the World Cup logo that’s been photoshopped off.
Quite right.
I forgot about the RLWC logo on the chest. I just remember it being on the sleeve, but yep, that'd be it.
 

Gnidir

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"We had seven Kangaroos that sacrificed their life to go over and fight in that war," Cordner said.

"There is a lot of history in that jersey and it is about respecting that and respecting those guys who paved the way for us."

The seven include Frank Cheadle, the player honoured as the second Kangaroos representative after Dally Messenger. The others were Edward Baird (No.15), George Duffin (No.45), Johnno Stuntz (No.51), Edward Buckley (No.61), Charlie Savory (No.75) and Bob Tidyman (No.94).

Meninga took the Australian players, including the Jillaroos and Junior Kangaroos, to an army barracks in Brisbane last Sunday night to learn about the history of the war, and they are reminded about the fallen seven by the embroidered VII on their training shorts.

"That signifies the seven Kangaroos who put their lives on the line in World War I, starting with Frank Cheadle, who is Kangaroo No.2," Meninga said.

"We are just telling the stories of those soldiers and those Kangaroos. Some of the stories behind that are inspiring and it is important that werecognise the significance of that."

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/10/12...honour-wwi-heroes-on-eve-of-kiwis-test-match/

I like the idea. On a side note, Charlie Savory was a Kiwi who played at my club, Ponsonby United. Really interesting story this guy, so if you are of the inkling, look him up. He basically got the ARL board fired and was an all round interesting bloke.
 

steeden.

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Of all the spots to put a Holden logo... seriously?

Also, perhaps I missed the memo but have the referees switched to ISC?
 

Zerô

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Kangaroos jersey really missing something above the number.

Needs the players name, or even a simple 1908 would so nicely
 

sempmrh

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Do they really need to have that “RISE” stuff on the Kangaroos kit three times?
It's just so forced. At most it should be on the inside of the collar and that's it. If they want to add some kind of meaning to the jersey (not that it should be needed) surely there's something they could pull from the last 110 years and not something they just made up last year.

It's just such a bad template. The collar looks awful and the raglan sleeve seems are so low it cuts too much of the chevrons off. It almost looks uncomfortable. And while we're at it, the standing kangaroo logo from the brown jersey above is so much nicer than the current Kangaroos logo. If you want to put some meaning and history into the jersey - use that logo.
 

GAZF

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The number is too low and small on account of the GPS pocket sitting below the "keystone" between the sleeves.
 
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