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The Game 2023 Jerseys, Sponsorship, Logos etc

AlwaysGreen

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This really highlights the madness of alternative strips in the NRL.


To think you need an alternative strip in a two team competition where there is absolutely no clash shows that some hipster in marketing came up with this purely as money making ploy.

It's simple: if there's no jersey clash you wear your regular colours. And who should determine if there is a clash or not - the NRL not the clubs.
 
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This really highlights the madness of alternative strips in the NRL.


To think you need an alternative strip in a two team competition where there is absolutely no clash shows that some hipster in marketing came up with this purely as money making ploy.

It's simple: if there's no jersey clash you wear your regular colours. And who should determine if there is a clash or not - the NRL not the clubs.
By all means, change the collar, add piping or stripe here and there. There’s a tonne of ways you can refresh a jersey without changing core brand design if you feel it will help sales.
 

MugaB

Coach
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Agree but I think it has more to do with jersey sales than lack of pride. Maybe they thought a reverse strip every few years leads to a sales bump? Not a way to build a brand imo. Imagine the All Blacks doing a reverse strip lol
They are called "THE ALL blacks" they only wear black, there is NO reverse... its black or blacker...

As for the Blues.... plural it can be sky blue or navy, as they are both prominent colors of the blues...
Still unnecessary to reverse it, but hey they have done it in the past a few times
 

Exsilium

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I don't really care about the whole Navy Vs Sky Blue but the comments about Maroons being in Maroon and never deviating, sticks to the concept a little better.

I still wear my sky blue, it feels right.
 

greenBV4

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Any update on the nsw jersey?

I've seen conflicting articles on them denying the nrls request, then they wore the indigenous training jersey for the team photo instead of the navy
 

sheepbender

Juniors
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They are called "THE ALL blacks" they only wear black, there is NO reverse... its black or blacker...

As for the Blues.... plural it can be sky blue or navy, as they are both prominent colors of the blues...
Still unnecessary to reverse it, but hey they have done it in the past a few times
Multiple example of the All Blacks having an alternate jersey. White for a long time, and Grey recently.
 

MugaB

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Multiple example of the All Blacks having an alternate jersey. White for a long time, and Grey recently.
I was being facetious, they are called the "all blacks"
Its like being called the maroons, but wearing all yellow for some unknown reason... either way blues can be dark blue, cyan, sky blue whatever was my point
 

Sime_11

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would never happen in a million years but if they went no sponsors on the match worn jerseys for origin - that would be right

there's so much coverage up to the game - litter the sponsors on the training tops/ jackets/ hats etc - just leave the jersey's pure

the Navy strip looks alright but wear Sky Blue for the game - why change for potentially some more jersey sales - Origin makes fk tonne of money as it is
 

kdalymc

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I was being facetious, they are called the "all blacks"
Its like being called the maroons, but wearing all yellow for some unknown reason... either way blues can be dark blue, cyan, sky blue whatever was my point
But your wrong. White, is literally the opposite to black. And being called the All Blacks, then wearing white, is worse than a different shade of blue.
I also would put my house on you only learning they have (and do) worn white just today....
 

MugaB

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But your wrong. White, is literally the opposite to black. And being called the All Blacks, then wearing white, is worse than a different shade of blue.
I also would put my house on you only learning they have (and do) worn white just today....
Nah ive seen it, just a dumb thing to do considering the name of the team... I've mentioned it a few times
 

greenBV4

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Tbf neither does navy blue
Yes, but it does moreso than sky blue

which end of the day is irrelevant anyway because nsw's state colour is sky blue

Victoria wears navy

As much as it pains me the digs are right, the nsw administration just doesn't get origin like the shits from the north
 

Nuke

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As Gus said on '100% Footy' last night, in reference to the navy blue / alternate jerseys in recent years: They're nice jerseys. They look good.
But they're not NSW Origin jerseys. Stick with the traditional sky blue jersey for on-field, and do whatever you want for training / warm-up jerseys.
 

sheepbender

Juniors
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Nah ive seen it, just a dumb thing to do considering the name of the team... I've mentioned it a few times
Everyone moans about clashes, so what should the All Blacks do when playing Scotland in Scotland..?
It's rare, but it happens, you don't expect the home side to wear the alternate..?
 

League Unlimited News

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The Dragons have not only lost coaching target Jason Ryles, but their $1 million-plus sponsor, St George Bank, has also pulled the pin on the club.

Officials were recently informed by the bank that a relationship that dates back 40 years with the club would come to an end this season.

The major sponsor has been concerned about the management of the club and player behaviour over the last few years, which has culminated with unacceptable on-field form.

The last-placed Dragons are now favourites with the TAB to win the wooden spoon.

Dragons chief executive Ryan Webb did not want to comment on the sponsorship blow when contacted on Wednesday.

Other club sources revealed officials were still in talks with the bank around staying on board with a more minor investment in the club.

The news comes after revelations Sydney Roosters assistant, Ryles, had turned down St George Illawarra’s offer of a four-year deal to be the club’s head coach.
 

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