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Puma End Ireland deal
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Asics have signed a long term deal with South Africa
Could they also be after the Irish deal?
It is certainly an option i never though of
Could they also be after the Irish deal?
It is certainly an option i never though of
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Re: Puma End Ireland deal
Could be legs in that, according to one of their people they are targeting rugby now:mtleinster wrote:Asics have signed a long term deal with South Africa
Could they also be after the Irish deal?
It is certainly an option i never though of
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-2 ... -deal.html
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http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/i ... 42666.html
Indo reporting a deal with CCC may be imminent, shame we're stuck with possibly he worst kit ever worn by an Irish side for this season but at least it looks like the cr@p is getting replaced by decent clobber, can't remember CCC putting a foot wrong with Irish gear before
Indo reporting a deal with CCC may be imminent, shame we're stuck with possibly he worst kit ever worn by an Irish side for this season but at least it looks like the cr@p is getting replaced by decent clobber, can't remember CCC putting a foot wrong with Irish gear before
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If it happens, will be from November 2014.TerenureJim wrote:http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/i ... 42666.html
Indo reporting a deal with CCC may be imminent, shame we're stuck with possibly he worst kit ever worn by an Irish side for this season but at least it looks like the cr@p is getting replaced by decent clobber, can't remember CCC putting a foot wrong with Irish gear before
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Ah come on, do you not remember this monstrosity?TerenureJim wrote:http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/i ... 42666.html
Indo reporting a deal with CCC may be imminent, shame we're stuck with possibly he worst kit ever worn by an Irish side for this season but at least it looks like the cr@p is getting replaced by decent clobber, can't remember CCC putting a foot wrong with Irish gear before
http://zackrugbycollections.blogspot.ie ... chive.html
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I'm with Donny on this. Since then CCC have been, in the main, awful. The infuriating thing about the RWC '07 jersey was the striking similarity to the Portsmouth FC goalkeepers jersey..Donny B. wrote:Ah come one, do you not remember this monstrosity?TerenureJim wrote:http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/i ... 42666.html
Indo reporting a deal with CCC may be imminent, shame we're stuck with possibly he worst kit ever worn by an Irish side for this season but at least it looks like the cr@p is getting replaced by decent clobber, can't remember CCC putting a foot wrong with Irish gear before
http://zackrugbycollections.blogspot.ie ... chive.html
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Anyone heard an updated on who were switching to after this season?
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Yeah, deal is done with Canterbury. They will probably wait until after AI's to announce.TerenureJim wrote:Anyone heard an updated on who were switching to after this season?
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Some nice Leinster stuff, some not so much.the spoofer wrote:Yeah, deal is done with Canterbury. They will probably wait until after AI's to announce.TerenureJim wrote:Anyone heard an updated on who were switching to after this season?
England gear is generally very nice though.
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I like the look of the new Welsh jersey - why couldn't we get under armour for our kit?
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Not sure if Joe was simply supporting Leinster or if he was wearing the clothing of our new sponsor last Saturday but I have to say that's the first time I've seen the national coach, when not wearing civvies, decked out in a brand other than the one who currently kit out the national team (just in case I made it too obtuse - Joe was wearing an entire Canterbury wardrobe at Saturday's game)domhnallj wrote:I like the look of the new Welsh jersey - why couldn't we get under armour for our kit?
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Not that unusual really given where he's from (I tend to wear a lot of their casual and non rugby gear too).Xanthippe wrote:Not sure if Joe was simply supporting Leinster or if he was wearing the clothing of our new sponsor last Saturday but I have to say that's the first time I've seen the national coach, when not wearing civvies, decked out in a brand other than the one who currently kit out the national team (just in case I made it too obtuse - Joe was wearing an entire Canterbury wardrobe at Saturday's game)domhnallj wrote:I like the look of the new Welsh jersey - why couldn't we get under armour for our kit?
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Hmm, hadn't thought too much about that side of it - damn you and your logical logic!!sheepshagger wrote:Not that unusual really given where he's from (I tend to wear a lot of their casual and non rugby gear too).Xanthippe wrote:Not sure if Joe was simply supporting Leinster or if he was wearing the clothing of our new sponsor last Saturday but I have to say that's the first time I've seen the national coach, when not wearing civvies, decked out in a brand other than the one who currently kit out the national team (just in case I made it too obtuse - Joe was wearing an entire Canterbury wardrobe at Saturday's game)domhnallj wrote:I like the look of the new Welsh jersey - why couldn't we get under armour for our kit?
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Nah, it's obviously a Cantabrian conspiracy.
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Re: Puma End Ireland deal
So maybe I was really on to something last October!!Xanthippe wrote: Not sure if Joe was simply supporting Leinster or if he was wearing the clothing of our new sponsor last Saturday but I have to say that's the first time I've seen the national coach, when not wearing civvies, decked out in a brand other than the one who currently kit out the national team (just in case I made it too obtuse - Joe was wearing an entire Canterbury wardrobe at Saturday's game)
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Kiwis?simonokeeffe wrote:now we know whats paying for Jamies contract
Some sort of Rutchie-related plot?
Puma End Ireland deal
Anyone know if this t-shirt can be bought? Can't see it for sale anywhere.
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