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JZSmith
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Posted: 12 Sep 2024 at 12:32 |
Mandy Rice-Davies springs to mind here for some reason!
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Steve@Mose
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Posted: 06 Nov 2024 at 09:59 |
Lions reveal shirt for Australia tour
The British and Irish Lions have unveiled their shirt for the 2025 tour of Australia, revealing they will wear a darker shade of red.
The shirt also features a pattern woven into the fabric, symbolising the union of four nations, and an old-fashioned 'grandad' collar.
Lions chief executive Ben Calveley said the change in colour was intended to create a shirt that was "more wearable for the fans" away from matches. |
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Posted: 06 Nov 2024 at 19:05 |
Steve@Mose wrote:
Lions reveal shirt for Australia tour
The British and Irish Lions have unveiled their shirt for the 2025 tour of Australia, revealing they will wear a darker shade of red.
The shirt also features a pattern woven into the fabric, symbolising the union of four nations, and an old-fashioned 'grandad' collar.
Lions chief executive Ben Calveley said the change in colour was intended to create a shirt that was "more wearable for the fans" away from matches. |
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"More wearable"? Bleeding execu-speak nonsense. Are they saying that you can't wear bright red away from the stands? I do all the time.
I wish they'd just tell the truth and say "It's more commercial" or "the sponsor's logo shows up better on dark red".
I do like the pattern on it though, not sure I get the point of putting an electronic tag in it though.
Edited by Robb - 06 Nov 2024 at 19:10
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JZSmith
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Posted: 07 Nov 2024 at 11:57 |
Robb wrote:
Steve@Mose wrote:
Lions reveal shirt for Australia tour
The British and Irish Lions have unveiled their shirt for the 2025 tour of Australia, revealing they will wear a darker shade of red.
The shirt also features a pattern woven into the fabric, symbolising the union of four nations, and an old-fashioned 'grandad' collar.
Lions chief executive Ben Calveley said the change in colour was intended to create a shirt that was "more wearable for the fans" away from matches. |
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"More wearable"? Bleeding execu-speak nonsense. Are they saying that you can't wear bright red away from the stands? I do all the time.
I wish they'd just tell the truth and say "It's more commercial" or "the sponsor's logo shows up better on dark red".
I do like the pattern on it though, not sure I get the point of putting an electronic tag in it though.
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Maybe the electronic tag is in case a certain Scottish full back currently playing in France is selected?
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Posted: 2 hours 12 minutes ago at 21:27 |
Lions to face indigenous-heritage team in Australia
The British and Irish Lions are in line to take on a team made up of players with indigenous Australian and Pacific Islands heritage as part of their tour of Australia next summer.
The tourists were supposed to play the Melbourne Rebels on 22 July, but the Super Rugby team have gone into administration since the fixtures were announced in July 2023.
Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh said he hoped to attract box-office names for the fixture.
"We have some great talent with First Nations heritage," he told the Sydney Morning Herald., external "So it was a matter of how do we will pull those ideas together to make a very special game in a massive tour?
"The preference will be to have Australian-eligible players of Pacific and First Nations backgrounds, and high-profile players to drive a high level of interest."
Veteran back Kurtley Beale, who played against the Lions in 2013 and is currently recovering from an Achilles tendon injury, Fijian-born Marika Koroibete, who missed out on Wallabies selection this autumn, and fellow wing Dylan Pietsch, whose artwork will feature on the Australia jersey during the tour,, external could all be contenders to play.
Waugh has also confirmed he is pursuing New Zealand internationals who are playing their club rugby abroad, and are therefore ineligible for All Black selection, for a trans-Tasman 'Anzac' team, combining both Australian and Kiwi players, who play the Lions on 12 July.
While Waugh did not specify names, Richie Mo'unga and Shannon Frizell, who both started the 2023 Rugby World Cup final for New Zealand, are in Test exile as they ply their trade in Japan.
Scrum-half Aaron Smith, who retired from international rugby after the tournament, is also playing in the country’s Rugby League One.
"There are conversations beginning," Waugh said. "We certainly want to get some high-profile Kiwi players, and given France are in New Zealand then, the sensible place to test some conversations would be the New Zealand players who are offshore. We are starting to engage with some clubs and players." |
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