New Western Force 2014 Jerseys- BLK Force Rugby Shirts Home Away S15

These are the new Western Force shirts 2014, Western Australian rugby franchise the Force’s new home and away jerseys for 2014. The new Force shirts for 2014 have been made by BLK.

Force had a transitional season in 2013, but they did retain their superiority over the mighty Crusaders. The franchise have recruited more South Africans this season, with the likes of Bry Stander and Wilhelm Steenkamp joining Sias Ebersohn in Perth Continue reading

New Sharks Rugby Jersey 2014- BLK Natal Sharks Kits 2014 Home Away Super Rugby

These are the new Natal Sharks jerseys 2014, South African Super Rugby side the Sharks’ new home and away uniforms for Super Rugby 2014. The new Sharks Super Rugby jerseys have been made by BLK and were officially unveiled on December 20, 2013 by the club.

The Sharks were with Reebok last season, and these are their first kits as part of a fresh agreement with BLK. This year they also have a new coach in Jake White, who will be looking for them to clinch an SR title along with the Currie Cup they won last year.

Jean Deysel and Lwazi Mvovo are here seen modelling the new Sharks rugby shirts for 2014. Continue reading

New Newcastle Knights Jersey 2014- Knights RL Home Away WIL Kits 2014

These are the new Newcastle Knights shirts 2014, National Rugby League side Newcastle Knight’s new home and alternate jerseys for the 2014 season. The Knights have also unveiled a new pink “Women in League” (WIL) jersey along with the home and away kits. The white away kit is based on a design from the 2004 season. Continue reading

New Reds Rugby Jersey 2014- BLK Queensland Reds Home Kit 2014 Super 15

This is the new Reds rugby kit 2014, the new kit for the Queensland Reds team for the 2014 Super 15 campaign. The Reds finished second in the Australian conference last year but lost their playoff tie to the Crusaders in Christchurch.

The new Reds 2014 jersey has been made by BLK ( change from KooGa) and is now available to buy in major stores.

Notable changes include the absence of the white box in which the St.George logo (sponsors) Continue reading