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GT giving the new kit the 8 thumbs up treatment, also mentions that there will be a new kit for the world cup. I imagine this will simply be the same thing but with the sponsors logo taken off and a world cup badge added.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/k ... -1.1938059
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/k ... -1.1938059
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I'd say that the world cup jersey will be an entirely new shirt and will come in 4 versionsdomhnallj wrote:GT giving the new kit the 8 thumbs up treatment, also mentions that there will be a new kit for the world cup. I imagine this will simply be the same thing but with the sponsors logo taken off and a world cup badge added.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/k ... -1.1938059
Supporters (traditional style polycotton and collar job) with RWC and sponsors logos
Replica 1 with RWC and sponsors logos - standard replica jersey
Replica 2 with RWC logo only - standard replica jersey
Professional with RWC logo only - what the team will wear
The supporters jersey will sell for about 65 notes, replica 1 for 70, Replica 2 will probably hit the 90 euro point and the Professional jersey over the 100 euro mark
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Saw a few horny looking unicorns hanging around the Carton estate recently!Dave Cahill wrote:I'd say that the world cup jersey will be an entirely new shirt and will come in 4 versionsdomhnallj wrote:GT giving the new kit the 8 thumbs up treatment, also mentions that there will be a new kit for the world cup. I imagine this will simply be the same thing but with the sponsors logo taken off and a world cup badge added.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/k ... -1.1938059
Supporters (traditional style polycotton and collar job) with RWC and sponsors logos
Replica 1 with RWC and sponsors logos - standard replica jersey
Replica 2 with RWC logo only - standard replica jersey
Professional with RWC logo only - what the team will wear
The supporters jersey will sell for about 65 notes, replica 1 for 70, Replica 2 will probably hit the 90 euro point and the Professional jersey over the 100 euro mark
But hey, what do I know
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No, don't worry I didn't mean it like that. Sorry. you go put it back in your post if you want.nc6000 wrote:I've removed it from my post if you want to edit yours and 'unquote' it.Slipper1 wrote:That photo looks fierce similar to one that I took on my phone...
Apologies, I thought the pictures had come from the Irish Rugby twitter account.
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It's your avatar Slipper, everyone thinks your an asshole!Slipper1 wrote:No, don't worry I didn't mean it like that. Sorry. you go put it back in your post if you want.nc6000 wrote:I've removed it from my post if you want to edit yours and 'unquote' it.Slipper1 wrote:That photo looks fierce similar to one that I took on my phone...
Apologies, I thought the pictures had come from the Irish Rugby twitter account.
Same way that Sid and Suisse though I was about 60 and had no arms or legs..... ( I may be exaggerating the latter part of that)
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You mean everyone thinks I'm a.........
Ah, fair enough I suppose.
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old rich man? thought that was the consensus?johng wrote:You mean everyone thinks I'm a.........
Ah, fair enough I suppose.
also dont think Rob Kearney will enjoy Joe Schmidt's review of that photo session
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I'm L in Leinster test.Twist wrote:I see the "test" jersey is €110. Have any of yiz ever bought one of those online? I think I'd need to try it on for that kind of money.
I would go for M in standard replica.
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also dont think Rob Kearney will enjoy Joe Schmidt's review of that photo session
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I saw someone wearing the new jersey yesterday, it wasn't until I was up close that I noticed it was the rugby jersey and not an Ireland soccer one.
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At which point you obviously completely re-evaluated your judgement/opinion of the man/woman?nc6000 wrote:I saw someone wearing the new jersey yesterday, it wasn't until I was up close that I noticed it was the rugby jersey and not an Ireland soccer one.
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It was too late by then I'm afraid, the eggs had already hit him.Peg Leg wrote:At which point you obviously completely re-evaluated your judgement/opinion of the man/woman?nc6000 wrote:I saw someone wearing the new jersey yesterday, it wasn't until I was up close that I noticed it was the rugby jersey and not an Ireland soccer one.
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Canterbury have released a few new items that do not have any '3' logo on them.....
http://www.canterbury.com/ireland-strip ... l-s-p21132
http://www.canterbury.com/ireland-tipped-polo-p21139
http://www.canterbury.com/ireland-strip ... l-s-p21132
http://www.canterbury.com/ireland-tipped-polo-p21139