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2025 NRL Jerseys, Sponsorship, Logos

flippikat

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The trim looks kinda light-caramel/tan... and honestly this mix of colours would sit well as a lasting alternate.

Maybe rest the pink strip for a while & try variations using that caramel & black?

Remember, they used it in 2016.. how about some vintage Panthers jerseys (1967 original jersey, early 1970s vertical stripes, 80s shoulder stripes) with these colours?
 

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Chins get the wins

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The trim looks kinda light-caramel/tan... and honestly this mix of colours would sit well as a lasting alternate.

Maybe rest the pink strip for a while & try variations using that caramel & black?

Remember, they used it in 2016.. how about some vintage Panthers jerseys (1967 original jersey, early 1970s vertical stripes, 80s shoulder stripes) with these colours?
No!!! It's taken until the last 5 years for Penrith to finally have our own colours and identity. No changing anything
 

flippikat

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No!!! It's taken until the last 5 years for Penrith to finally have our own colours and identity. No changing anything
You mean until the last 5 years to remember how good the 1991 colourset & design was?

All I was suggesting was ditching the gimmicky pink set for something that kinda harks back to brown, in a way.
 

jpneves

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I think it’s more likely for the NRL to move towards more sponsors on jerseys, not less. I can see them allowing teams to use the upper shoulder/collarbone area for non-apparel sponsors - either by letting clubs swap placements or just allowing non-apparel brands to take both spots. It’s becoming common in the AFL for teams wearing one brand in particular (New Balance/Belgravia) to sell off the apparel brand logo spot - so you’d really need an apparel partner willing to do it.

I think we’ll also continue to see clubs push the boundaries for the size of sponsor logos. Some clubs are already there, of course. But we might see more things like Storm’s vertical Carsales logo on the sleeves which ends up with it being a larger logo compared to horizontal.
I agree this may be the ‘norm’ has poker machine reforms increase it will be a revenue that clubs won’t have anymore
 

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