New England Rugby Kit 2014-2015- Canterbury England Rugby Jerseys Home Away 14-15

These are the new England rugby shirts 2014/15, the England national team’s new uniforms for the 2014/15 season. Made by Canterbury, the new England 2014/15 rugby tops were officially unveiled on 16th September, 2014 by the RFU.

The shirts feature the Victoria Cross on them and also see the rose emblem moved to the centre, as can be seen in the pics below.

The new England home rugby shirt will be first worn against New Zealand in November 2014, with the alternate red/crimson strip, paired with navy shorts and red socks, to make its debut against Samoa in the same month Continue reading

New Scotland Sevens Rugby Kit 2014-15- Pink Scotland Rugby Strip 2014-2015

A day after Australia unveiled their new Asics made jerseys for the 2014/15 HSBC World Sevens, Scotland have followed by unveiled their new uniforms for the event. Made by Macron, the kits were officially unveiled on 9th September, 2014 and feature pink as a colour for the first time ever on a sevens jersey.

The new Scottish sevens top is predominantly navy blue with flashes of pink, while the change/alternate shirt reverses the colour scheme, being primarily pink with navy on the shoulders, collar and sides.
 
They will be first worn at the Gold Coast Sevens next month. Continue reading

New Australia Sevens 2014-2015 Jersey- Asics Australia Home Blue Away Kit HSBC 7’s 2014-15

These are the new Australia 7’s rugby jerseys 14/15, the Australian national sevens team’s new home and alternate kits for the upcoming HSBC World Sevens series. The new kits have been made by Asics and were officially unveiled on 8th September, 2014 by the Wallabies.

Both jerseys feature geometric print, with the new sevens home shirt featuring a mix of yellow and lime and the alternate one featuring a range of blue colours, from light to the darker navy. Both kits have the the Australian Coat of Arms on the front chest and the Southern Cross logo on the upper back, as can be seen in the pics below.

The new Australian 7’s rugby shirts will be first seen in action in October 2014 at the Gold Coast 7’s tournament, also the first one on the sevens calendar this year ahead of the Olympics in Rio. Continue reading