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That was a joke, I think I might have to start putting (notsrs) when I'm joking if people cant tell the difference between jokes and serious posts.
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You could just put it in your signature!leinster4life13 wrote:That was a joke, I think I might have to start putting (notsrs) when I'm joking if people cant tell the difference between jokes and serious posts.
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Saw on boards, BLKSports are going to be doing the Ireland kit in 2014/15.
They are doing Connacht next season.
Note, Kooga is BLKSport. Hence the Rebels kit
They are doing Connacht next season.
Note, Kooga is BLKSport. Hence the Rebels kit
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Jesus, BLK??? Slipped down the rankings and now this.....
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Just saw this now. Is that some kind of modern young slang for dirty sex things that weren't even invented when I was young and single? Whatever it is I think I'm glad.Peg Leg wrote:Speak for yourself, I too subscribe to the idea of golden leotards..... I also think we should change the crest from a harp to SBW flicking one out the backdoor whilst riding a rocket. May change the brand name to the "Leinster f%~k Yeah's", with an eye on maybe dropping the Leinster bit altogether in the future.
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I'd be interested to hear you expand on what you think it meant,fourthirtythree wrote:Just saw this now. Is that some kind of modern young slang for dirty sex things that weren't even invented when I was young and single? Whatever it is I think I'm glad.Peg Leg wrote:Speak for yourself, I too subscribe to the idea of golden leotards..... I also think we should change the crest from a harp to SBW flicking one out the backdoor whilst riding a rocket. May change the brand name to the "Leinster f%~k Yeah's", with an eye on maybe dropping the Leinster bit altogether in the future.
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Nonononono, nobody should expand on what it could mean!
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Je-ay-susjimbobjoe wrote:As i said in the thread in the Leinster section;
Wouldn't mind seeing O'Neills get the deal (nice shirts and an Irish brand). Probably can't compete with the likes of Nike/Adidas/CCC though. Rugbytech can make a nice shirt too every now and then.
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We had O'Neill's in college for rugby, they were awful, looked like awful GAA jerseys and they had very few templates/scope for improving the design. They didn't wear, or wash well.
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Really?Rogocoko wrote:Je-ay-susjimbobjoe wrote:As i said in the thread in the Leinster section;
Wouldn't mind seeing O'Neills get the deal (nice shirts and an Irish brand). Probably can't compete with the likes of Nike/Adidas/CCC though. Rugbytech can make a nice shirt too every now and then.
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I agree....awfuljimbobjoe wrote:Really?Rogocoko wrote:Je-ay-susjimbobjoe wrote:As i said in the thread in the Leinster section;
Wouldn't mind seeing O'Neills get the deal (nice shirts and an Irish brand). Probably can't compete with the likes of Nike/Adidas/CCC though. Rugbytech can make a nice shirt too every now and then.
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Apparently BLK had the biggest supply of used Coke bottles, so they won the contract.
Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
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Perhaps we'll be lining out in this next seasonjezzer wrote:Apparently BLK had the biggest supply of used Coke bottles, so they won the contract.
Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
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Oh, I heard it was this.Lamb of BOD wrote:Perhaps we'll be lining out in this next seasonjezzer wrote:Apparently BLK had the biggest supply of used Coke bottles, so they won the contract.
Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
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Maybe but generally the quality of rugby gear is better than that of soccer or GAA stuff and does seem to work well in terms of quick drying/wick away. I do a lot of cycling out and about and would be regular down the gym quite a lot in the week and have found modern rugby gear to be of a better standard than most normal sports stuff which seems to fall to bits on me after a few uses. Maybe it's just me.jezzer wrote:Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
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Is your workout like something from Beyond the Thunderdome? Most of us just go for a run and throw a few weights around.TerenureJim wrote:Maybe but generally the quality of rugby gear is better than that of soccer or GAA stuff and does seem to work well in terms of quick drying/wick away. I do a lot of cycling out and about and would be regular down the gym quite a lot in the week and have found modern rugby gear to be of a better standard than most normal sports stuff which seems to fall to bits on me after a few uses. Maybe it's just me.jezzer wrote:Convincing athletes to dress themselves in plastic has to be one of the biggest con jobs of the century.
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How long ago were you in college? I'm assuming things have improved since O'Neills are the providers for Harlequins, Cork Con and 45 other rugby clubs as well as 50 rugby league sides. Full list here: http://www.oneills.com/shop-by-team/rug ... union.htmlAmz wrote:We had O'Neill's in college for rugby, they were awful, looked like awful GAA jerseys and they had very few templates/scope for improving the design. They didn't wear, or wash well.
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We had O'Neill's from 2005 - 2007. The quality and design was poor then, why would I go back to them, or encourage other teams to do so?
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Maybe because that was 8 years ago and surely there is a chance things might have improved? Besides, with due respect, I doubt O'Neills will be pitching to a brand like Ireland with the run of the mill stuff they dole out to GAA clubs and college teamsAmz wrote:We had O'Neill's from 2005 - 2007. The quality and design was poor then, why would I go back to them, or encourage other teams to do so?
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