New France Rugby Jersey Sponsor 2017- Altrad Group (Soutenu par Altrad)

The French rugby jersey will have a new major sponsor beginning this weekend’s Six Nations game against Italy- the Altrad Group. France’s rugby shirt will now carry the words “Soutenu par Altrad” (Supported by Altrad)- a nod to the group that own Top 14 outfit Montpellier.

The FFR’s agreement with the Altrad Group is till the end of 2017. The shirt currently already carries “France 2023” in a reference to France’s bid to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The Altrad France rugby sponsorship deal leaves football as the only major sport in France which does not have a sponsor logo on the national team’s jersey.

Check out the integration of the Altrad Group on the shirt below Continue reading

New Germany Rugby Jersey 2017- Adidas Deutschland Rugby Shirt 2017 Home

This is the new Germany rugby kit 2017, German rugby’s new home shirt for the 2017 season. Made by sportswear giants Adidas, who have taken over from BLK (Germany wore BLK in their famous win over Romania last month), the new Germany rugby jersey debuted over the weekend (March 4, 2017) in the side’s 34-29 win over Belgium in Offenbach. Capri Sun, the brand owned by Heidelberg born German billionaire Hans Peter Wild, who has been a great supporter of the national rugby union side, remain sponsors Continue reading

New France Sevens Rugby Shirt 2017- France 7’s Jersey 2016/17 Adidas

This is the new France 7’s rugby kit 2017, a new uniform released for the FFR sevens team as they prepare for the 2016/17 HSBC World Rugby sevens series. The new France sevens jersey was officially unveiled on 27 November, 2016 and appears to feature a graphic that depicts Les Bleus’ trips across the world for their Sevens campaign.

The 16/17 HSBC Sevens series begins in Dubai early next month Continue reading

New Australia Sevens Jersey 2017- Asics Home & Away 7’s Shirts 2016/17

These are the new Australia rugby sevens shirts 2017, the uniforms to be worn by the Wallaby 7’s team as they compete on the World Series circuit. Kit partners Asics have revealed two new strips- a traditional home and a blue alternate.

Australia finished fourth in the 2015/16 HSBC Sevens series Continue reading