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THE Warriors have dumped Puma and signed up with the iconic Canterbury of New Zealand as their jersey sponsor for next season.
The masterstroke is believed to have been signed off by Warriors CEO Wayne Scurrah and his Canterbury counterpart Hugo Venter in the last few weeks.
Earlier in the year, Sunday News revealed the club had put its clothing manufacturing deal up for tender ahead of the 2009 season.
According to Scurrah, at the time Puma had been "interested" in continuing as the club's jersey manufacturer.
But the Warriors have opted to sign with Canterbury famous worldwide for its CCC logo from the time the company sponsored the All Blacks in the '80s and '90s when they were known as the Canterbury Clothing Company.
The partnership is a great look for the Warriors who will now join the illustrious company of the Springboks, Wallabies, both State of Origin sides and EPL outfit Portsmouth as Canterbury-backed brands.
The Warriors have had their jerseys manufactured by Puma since 2000 but the current deal lapses at the end of the season.
What the club's new strip will look like is still a trade secret.
Earlier in the year, Scurrah hinted next year's Warriors strip would look quite different to the uniform donned by players against the Broncos last night. However, he stopped short of saying the club's colours could be set to change.
"I think the maximum life of a strip is three years so we are due for a change in strip anyway," said Scurrah.
"Each club has registered colours with the NRL so you have to go through a submission process and if you want to deviate from them you have to sign off on a few things.
"Certainly, there will be quite a few differences to this year's strip but I don't want to pre-empt the launch.
"We are looking at some ideas.
"I'm pretty sure the NRL doesn't like teams to have the same jersey for longer than three years.
"All the clubs change their jersey around the same timeframe."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sundaynews/4650153a19773.html
nice, i like both puma and ccc, so win win really. they can put out some mean jerseys.
THE Warriors have dumped Puma and signed up with the iconic Canterbury of New Zealand as their jersey sponsor for next season.
The masterstroke is believed to have been signed off by Warriors CEO Wayne Scurrah and his Canterbury counterpart Hugo Venter in the last few weeks.
Earlier in the year, Sunday News revealed the club had put its clothing manufacturing deal up for tender ahead of the 2009 season.
According to Scurrah, at the time Puma had been "interested" in continuing as the club's jersey manufacturer.
But the Warriors have opted to sign with Canterbury famous worldwide for its CCC logo from the time the company sponsored the All Blacks in the '80s and '90s when they were known as the Canterbury Clothing Company.
The partnership is a great look for the Warriors who will now join the illustrious company of the Springboks, Wallabies, both State of Origin sides and EPL outfit Portsmouth as Canterbury-backed brands.
The Warriors have had their jerseys manufactured by Puma since 2000 but the current deal lapses at the end of the season.
What the club's new strip will look like is still a trade secret.
Earlier in the year, Scurrah hinted next year's Warriors strip would look quite different to the uniform donned by players against the Broncos last night. However, he stopped short of saying the club's colours could be set to change.
"I think the maximum life of a strip is three years so we are due for a change in strip anyway," said Scurrah.
"Each club has registered colours with the NRL so you have to go through a submission process and if you want to deviate from them you have to sign off on a few things.
"Certainly, there will be quite a few differences to this year's strip but I don't want to pre-empt the launch.
"We are looking at some ideas.
"I'm pretty sure the NRL doesn't like teams to have the same jersey for longer than three years.
"All the clubs change their jersey around the same timeframe."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sundaynews/4650153a19773.html
nice, i like both puma and ccc, so win win really. they can put out some mean jerseys.