These are the new Ospreys rugby shirts 16/17, Ospreys’ new home and away strips for the upcoming Pro12 season. Made by BLK, the new Ospreys 2016/17 jerseys were officially unveiled on August 12, 2016. The club recently inked a five year contract extension with BLK (their original deal was from 2014/15 till the end of the 2016/17 season) Continue reading
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Newport Gwent Dragons Gilbert Jerseys 2016-17 | New Dragons Pro12 Kits 2016-2017 Home Away
These are the new Newport Gwent Dragons kits 16/17, Dragons’ new home and away jerseys for the upcoming Pro12 season. Made by Gilbert, the new Dragons rugby shirts were officially revealed on 11 August, 2016 by the club. They will wear a blue alternate strip on the road this season. Dragons finished 10th in the 12 team tournament in 2015/16 Continue reading
New Cardiff Blues Away Jersey 2016/2017- Cardiff Rugby Land Rover Kit Sponsorship
This is the new Cardiff Blues away jersey 2016/17, Cardiff’s new alternate strip for the upcoming Pro 12 season. Made by Canterbury, the new Blues Pro12 away shirt was officially unveiled on 9 August, 2016. Cardiff will retain the same first and third shirts from last season, but all three uniforms will have a new principal sponsor in Land Rover Continue reading
New Connacht Rugby Jersey 2016-2017 | BLK Connacht Home Kit 16-17
This is the new Connacht rugby shirt 2016/17, champions Connacht’s new home top for the upcoming Pro12 season. Made by BLK, the new Connacht rugby strip was officially revealed on 20 July, 2016.
Connacht’s new home shirt features a tonal hoop design and angled geometric print detailing. It also contains a dash of navy and features the logos of the Murray Timber Group and Elverys on the front Continue reading
New Munster Stag Jersey 2016-2017 | Munster Rugby Alternate Kit 2016-17
Here is the new Munster away shirt 2016/17, Munster Rugby’s new alternate top for the upcoming Pro12 season. Made by Adidas, the new Munster rugby kit was officially revealed on 4 July, 2016.
The predominantly navy jersey, with yellow trim, takes inspiration from the Munster stag, an animal that is known to protect its domain in Irish folklore Continue reading