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Planet Rugby on MSNAll Blacks: Sir Jim Ratcliffe explains decision to withdraw from New Zealand Rugby sponsorship dealSir Jim Ratcliffe has defended the decision made by his company, Ineos, to withdraw from their sponsorship deal with New ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNThe New Tailored Approach to Women’s Sports UniformsFor new women’s sports leagues, every detail is custom. The post The New Tailored Approach to Women’s Sports Uniforms ...
A few eyebrows were raised when the New Zealand Super Rugby teams revealed their new collaborative kits inspired by Marvel ...
Luggya, a former Kobs and Rugby Cranes star could not hide his excitement, especially for the new kit. "I am even more excited about the new kit. It couldn't have come at a better time ...
England’s rugby teams will replace Umbro with Andy Murray-backed British sportswear brand Castore after this year’s Six ...
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Young Hartlepool rugby team gets grant for new tracksuitsA young rugby team is celebrating after getting a grant to buy new ... watch some of the Hartlepool Rovers team in action in ...
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Interestingly colour blindness is much more prevalent in men (around one in 12) compared to one in 200 for women ...
England have agreed to end their kit deal with Umbro and switch to Castore ... but the change is imminent after the manufacturer agreed a new sub-licensing arrangement. Following a £145million ...
Ineos’ billionaire owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has defended his organisation pulling out of its sponsorship agreement with New ...
A few eyebrows were raised when the New Zealand Super Rugby teams revealed their new collaborative kits inspired by Marvel heroes. In round five of the competition on March 14 and 15, themed the Super ...
And new World Rugby rules state that when a kit change is necessary due to a clash, the away team switches to another jersey. Ireland will wear white shirts as they look to hand a record 15th ...
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Hartlepool Mail on MSNYoung Hartlepool rugby team thank UKSE for new kitA team of talented young rugby players in Hartlepool are newly kitted out and ready to continue their success in the Northern League thanks to a grant from UKSE’s Community Support Fund.
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