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The new Wallaby jersey

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Train Without a Station

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Noooo, the colours are very very differents. 2005 is the true color, 2014 is yellow duckling. The 2005 jersey has an elegant neck and 2014 jersey hasn't.

You're right. I can't even believe they're the same team...

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Viking

Mark Ella (57)
Don't mind me, I just caught up. They have the supporters jersey which doesn't look as shit as the real one. Maybe they need another variation that looks less shit still?

Crisis averted, Mateship Fingers intact.


or a dark blue one for an away jersey.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
One thing I don't understand every time a new jersey is released is the criticism from some people that it looks like a "t-shirt" or a "soccer jersey"...............

It's like the decade has passed them by............
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
My sarcasm detector isn't working well. But if you read the posts in this thread, most of the supporters hate the yellow duckling. So the color is a HUGE difference


The difference is marginal in that comparison.........
 

RugbyFuture

Lord Logo
It's not difficult to sew in a fake collar though. The All Blacks have maintained a fake collar for a while now. The "priest" style sewn in collar with no actual space appeases people but minimises the grabbing space.
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
It's not difficult to sew in a fake collar though. The All Blacks have maintained a fake collar for a while now. The "priest" style sewn in collar with no actual space appeases people but minimises the grabbing space.


Adidas has done that with some of their recent designs and it's looked good, but it's not a necessity...........
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
I wish that some designers like Asics, BLK etc would stop trying to give the appearance of a collar on their jerseys.............

That thick white band around the back of the neck on the Wobs jersey serves no practical use and looks silly.
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
Why are the socks a different colour to the shorts?

How much are the socks? When Koogaa made them they were $50 a pair!
 

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Peter Sullivan (51)
Interesting that they have an alternative jersey. Always wondered why we don't have them purely for a sales bump, but I don't really care for the white - I've been waiting for a dark green one for a while and if they ever make one I'll buy it.


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A dark Green one was available for the 2003 world cup, my wife still bites everytime I mention her "springbok" jersey
 

Marcelo

Ken Catchpole (46)
As TOCC posted on the previous page there is a supporter version of the new jersey that is the classic cotton style with a proper collar.

The professional version of modern jerseys is never very good as a supporter item for all the reasons people have complained about.

The professional version of Ireland has a proper collar:
 

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TahDan

Cyril Towers (30)
A dark Green one was available for the 2003 world cup, my wife still bites everytime I mention her "springbok" jersey
lol well, dark green is actually an Aussie rep colour even if in Rugby we associate it more with the Boks.

Question is, would you rather your alternative jersey remind people of the Boks or Kangaroos, or would you rather they think you were wearing an England shirt?


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RugbyReg

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Well the journos all seem to be supportive it. Lots of "the colour hasn't changed from last year".

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Viking

Mark Ella (57)
We should have just copied the U20's jersey. Gold with green sleeves. Southern cross on the front/side.
 

Scoey

Tony Shaw (54)
One thing I don't understand every time a new jersey is released is the criticism from some people that it looks like a "t-shirt" or a "soccer jersey".....

It's like the decade has passed them by....


Not really. I didn't like it when they first started doing it and I still don't like it now. I get why they go for the tighter style but it is possible to make them still look like a jersey Slim.
 
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