Panthers ANZAC Jersey 2015- ASICS New Penrith NRL ANZAC Shirt 2015

This is the new Penrith Panthers ANZAC jersey 2015, a special edition kit from the Panthers for their upcoming ANZAC clash against Cronulla Sharks.

All five of the Panthers’ regular sponsors- OAK, Hertz, ASICS, HostPlus and Lion Nathan, have agreed to have their logos removed from this ANZAC strip, making for a clean (and powerful) image on the shirt.

Probably the most catching of all ANZAC day jerseys released so far, featuring the Australian and NZ flags on either sleeve. $20 from the sale of every jersey will go to Defence Care Continue reading

New Asics Stade Francais Kit Deal- SF Paris Rugby to leave Adidas

Japanese brand Asics have added Stade Francais to their list of major partnerships after inking a deal to supply kits beginning the 2015/16 season. Stade are the second major French Top 14 club to wear Asics jerseys after Castres. Asics also currently supply uniforms to both the South African and Australian national rugby union teams, as well as the Australian cricket team.

So what happens to the “distinctive” pink jerseys that Stade have become so famous for in the last few years? Continue reading

Asics New Penrith Panthers Nines Jersey 2015

This is what is supposed to be Penrith’s new Auckland 9’s kit, Penrith Panthers’ jersey for the 2015 Auckland Nines. The shirt, made by Asics, was officially released on 10th December, 2014 but had found its way onto the internet nearly a month before. Penrith’s other jerseys for NRL 2015 are expected to be the same as they were in the 2014 season. 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