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The Game 2021 Jerseys, Sponsorship, Logos etc

toomuchsoup

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Is the Grill’d logo on the back of the Storm jersey crooked? On some players it looks straight, on others completely skewed
 

toomuchsoup

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It’s supposed to be on an angle.
Well it looks terrible. I know the Grill’d logo is at an angle, but on some players it looks really crooked, on others it looks almost straight. And isn’t there some rule about sponsors having to be straight?
 

sempmrh

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Well it looks terrible. I know the Grill’d logo is at an angle, but on some players it looks really crooked, on others it looks almost straight. And isn’t there some rule about sponsors having to be straight?
They’re heat-pressed logos so unfortunately there’s going to be inconsistency. The logo itself is actually straight in the same way the Steggles logo is straight on the Roosters jersey.
 

SpaceMonkey

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I actually liked the Titans camo one. Probably the first time I’ve ever said that about a camo pattern Anzac jersey, and one of the first times I’ve thought Titans colours worked really well.
 

flippikat

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I actually liked the Titans camo one. Probably the first time I’ve ever said that about a camo pattern Anzac jersey, and one of the first times I’ve thought Titans colours worked really well.

When ANZAC jerseys are done with a degree of restraint, they can be pretty good. The problem is that all too often they cross the line into something garish.
 

flippikat

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Rabbitohs' indigenous: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2021/04/28/rabbitohs-launch-2021-indigenous-jersey/

Tiger Bunnies!

Seriously though, how good would it be for Wests Tigers to have a similar design in Tigers colours as an alternate?
 

toomuchsoup

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https://www.sharks.com.au/news/2021/05/03/2021-sharks-indigenous-jersey-now-on-sale/

The Sharks 2021 Indigenous jersey has been launched ahead of the upcoming NRL Indigenous Round.

A striking design, the Sharks will wear the jerseys in their round 12 clash against the Gold Coast Titans to be played in Coffs Harbour.

The concept and design were done in collaboration with local Elder Aunty Deanna Schreiber and the Sharks Indigenous players, Andrew Fifita being very involved in the design process, with the jersey now available and on sale through the Sharks store.

The Sharks 2021 Indigenous jersey heavily features blue and white dot work to represent the bubbles of the ocean and saltwater bays of the local region, where the Gweagal people of the Dharawal Nation, the Traditional Owners, inhabitants and caretakers of the Land around Kurranulla (Cronulla) have lived for many thousands of years,

The handprints on the back of the jersey represents the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players on the Sharks team and their respective Nations, including Club Captain Wade Graham (Bundjalung), Will Kennedy and Braydon Trindall (Kamilaroi), Fifita and Jesse Ramien (Wiradjuri).

The large handprint on the front of the jersey symbolises the People of the Dharawal speaking Nation, the area where our team and community come together and the Sharks proudly live, work and play.

The jersey will also feature the branding of One Disease on the top back after Sharks major partner Zambrero gave up their jersey position for this Indigenous Round game.

Founded by Dr Sam Prince in 2011, the creation of One Disease was inspired by Professor Frank Bowden who led the elimination of the disease donovanosis, from Australia’s remote Indigenous communities.

A not-for-profit organisation, One Disease works alongside disease experts and remote communities to eliminate crusted scabies following our evidence-based Crusted Scabies Elimination Plan.

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The Great Dane

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https://www.sharks.com.au/news/2021/05/03/2021-sharks-indigenous-jersey-now-on-sale/

The Sharks 2021 Indigenous jersey has been launched ahead of the upcoming NRL Indigenous Round.

A striking design, the Sharks will wear the jerseys in their round 12 clash against the Gold Coast Titans to be played in Coffs Harbour.

The concept and design were done in collaboration with local Elder Aunty Deanna Schreiber and the Sharks Indigenous players, Andrew Fifita being very involved in the design process, with the jersey now available and on sale through the Sharks store.

The Sharks 2021 Indigenous jersey heavily features blue and white dot work to represent the bubbles of the ocean and saltwater bays of the local region, where the Gweagal people of the Dharawal Nation, the Traditional Owners, inhabitants and caretakers of the Land around Kurranulla (Cronulla) have lived for many thousands of years,

The handprints on the back of the jersey represents the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players on the Sharks team and their respective Nations, including Club Captain Wade Graham (Bundjalung), Will Kennedy and Braydon Trindall (Kamilaroi), Fifita and Jesse Ramien (Wiradjuri).

The large handprint on the front of the jersey symbolises the People of the Dharawal speaking Nation, the area where our team and community come together and the Sharks proudly live, work and play.

The jersey will also feature the branding of One Disease on the top back after Sharks major partner Zambrero gave up their jersey position for this Indigenous Round game.

Founded by Dr Sam Prince in 2011, the creation of One Disease was inspired by Professor Frank Bowden who led the elimination of the disease donovanosis, from Australia’s remote Indigenous communities.

A not-for-profit organisation, One Disease works alongside disease experts and remote communities to eliminate crusted scabies following our evidence-based Crusted Scabies Elimination Plan.

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You know that might be the first indigenous jersey that isn't just a generic indigenous design lazily slapped on a jersey in ages, and it's for a good cause.

To bad Aramex didn't cede their sponsorship space to One Disease instead of Zambrero, but there's not much you can do about that.

Very well done.
 

Pistol_Pete

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Tiger Bunnies!

Seriously though, how good would it be for Wests Tigers to have a similar design in Tigers colours as an alternate?
Yeah it would but the wests turds that run the club would rather some magpie pattern to remind them o the thousand wooden spoons they've won
 

flippikat

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Yeah it would but the wests turds that run the club would rather some magpie pattern to remind them o the thousand wooden spoons they've won

Sadly, I don't think anyone will forget the 1999 Magpies on-field form, or severe lack of it.

A horrific ending of that club as a standalone entity in the NRL.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

First Grade
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Women's State of Origin jerseys.

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Obviously Blues and Maroons, but distinct designs. Great look!!

I think the clubs should do this for their Womens teams. Ride the NRLs brand recognition but give these new teams space to develop an individual image.

Would also be great advertising to see the Womens jerseys worn in the street.
 
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