New Leinster Rugby Adidas Jersey Deal- Five Year deal to make kits beginning 2018-19

Irish Pro14 club Leinster have announced a new kit deal with Adidas that will see the German manufacturer make kits beginning the 2018/19 season. Leinster’s current manufacturers are Canterbury, who also supply uniforms to the Irish national rugby team after taking over the contract from Puma a few years ago.

The switch also means that both Leinster and Munster, easily Ireland’s most popular club rugby teams, are now with Adidas. The likes of the All Blacks, France and Manchester United (soccer) are also currently outfitted by Adidas Continue reading

New Cheetahs Rugby Pro14 Jersey 2017- Canterbury Southern Kings Pro14 Kit

Here are the new Cheetahs and Southern Kings’ shirts for their inaugural Pro14 seasons, as revealed in today’s launch in Dublin. Both kits have been made by Canterbury. Prima facie, they appear to be pretty much the same ones that they were worn when both teams played in Super Rugby.

The Cheetahs and the EP Kings were axed from Super Rugby as part of a restructuring exercise to reduce the 18 team competition to a 15 one, and the two clubs have moved north to join the Pro12. Continue reading

New Cardiff Blues Kit 2018- Canterbury Cardiff Blues Home Jersey 2017-18 Pro14

This is the new Cardiff Blues jersey 2018, Cardiff’s new home shirt for the upcoming 17/18 Pro14 season. Made by Canterbury, the new Cardiff Blues 2017/18 kit was officially unveiled on 16 August, 2017. The Blues will however have the same away top as last season’s, but will be unveiling a third/European uniform in due course Continue reading

New Ulster Rugby Kit 2018- Kukri Ulster Home & Away Jersey 2017-18

These are the new Ulster rugby kits 2017/18, Ulster’s new home and away shirts for the upcoming Pro14 season. Made by Kukri, the new Ulster Rugby 17/18 jerseys were officially unveiled on 14 August, 2017.

Ulster finished 5th in the 2016/17 Pro12 season, narrowly missing out on a semifinal spot. They will also have to do without the services of talismanic scrumhalf Ruan Pienaar for the 17/18 season, with the South African moving to Top 14 outfit Montpellier following the IRFU’s decision not to allow a contract extension Continue reading