All First Utility Super League 2014 Kits- New Super League RL XIX Shirts

Check out all new Super League 2015 Kits here – Super League season XX

Here is a one stop resource for all 2014 Super League kits. The 19th edition of England’s primary rugby league competition will be sponsored by First Utility this year. The relegation system will be reintroduced in 2014, meaning two of the fourteen teams will be playing in the Championship next year.

The official trophy launch of Super League XIX took place on February 3, 2014. Continue reading

All Six Nations 2014 Jerseys- 6 Nations 2014 Kits and Shirts

Here are all the shirts for teams participating in the 2014 edition of the Six Nations. Wales are the defending champions, while France will be seeking to repeat their triumphs from the 2002, 2006 and 2010 editions of the tournament- all victories in the year post a British and Irish Lions tour.

Of the six nations involved, only Italy have unveiled new playing kits that will be first worn at the tournament. Continue reading

New Ireland Rugby Canterbury Kit Deal- IRFU announce switch from Puma to Canterbury

Check out the new Ireland Canterbury rugby jerseys 2014/15- officially released September 2014

Ireland have announced a new kit deal with Canterbury that will see the national side being outfitted by the New Zealand based clothing company till 2020. (including the 2015 and 2019 World Cups) The value of the deal was not disclosed, but is reported to be around the €20m mark over six years.

Ireland’s current kit partners are Puma, and their deal with the IRFU will expire in autumn 2014. The Irish will be seen in their their new Canterbury jerseys for the first time in the November 2014 internationals (against South Africa, Georgia and Australia). Because the Canterbury deal begins only on September 1st, Ireland will continue to wear Puma kits for the 2014 Six Nations and the June internationals.

IRFU Canterbury

England, Japan and Russia are the other major national teams to be outfitted by Canterbury. The deal is a coup of sorts for Canterbury, who gain another Tier 1 rugby nation’s contract Continue reading