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I agree. Let's fucking scrap this 56 years of tradition. Bring back the green!
Not prior to 1962 it wasn't.
To be clear, I've never said to change the home jersey, just to bring back green as an alternate jersey. I honestly don't see why that should be a problem considering it's only really South Africa that wear dark green.
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England ;-). I hear they'll be wearing gold jerseys in this year's EOYT game against us.why do we need an alternate jersey again? Alternate to whom?
lets also point out the technical shade of green for australia is wattle green, its a blue/green shade and not the deep myrtle green of the type you're talking about.
Don't get me wrong..ask the other people around here, I love jerseys and wild jersey designs but creating a green jersey would just be idiotic.
Prefer a heritage jersey or training design.
Traditionally in rugby we go by single jerseys usually, One of the things that league have trumped us on is their farce of a history and its traditions (most of which are based on the colours and traditions of our clubs).
Doesn't quite make sense, but it comes from a group of people and a code who are desperately trying to find the balance between a deeply based tradition and creating a modern game. Destroying that tradition for merchandising which won't work, would be a step in the wrong direction.
They already have a different jersey for the sevens anyway.
He's saying a number of League clubs were Union clubs that moved to league and claim that original union tradition as league.
I'm not just talking about colours, I'm talking about them always highlighting tradition. Rugby for some reason doesn't do this nearly enough. Even their relatively new anzac day traditions are a farce.
The RFU are in a better financial situation not because of merchandising, in fact I would say they would probably have a higher break even point for that, its because they're the dominant second tier code after soccer with no other competitor. You could also say that they have a more direct influence over the style of game they want rugby to be plus a more direct control over their club structures and broadcasting deals.
why do we need an alternate jersey again? Alternate to whom?
Now, whatever else you may say about the poms, one thing is for sure: their game is in infinitely better financial shape that ours, which is increasingly being called "the sick man of Australian football".
The Wallabies clash with no major teams so they do not need an alternative jersey.
I do think that you are right that the green is a traditionally Aussie color-and that's why it is represented in the Wallabies jersey
The poms have a lot more players, a lot more clubs and as such a lot more revenue. Added to this they have a lot less serious competition from the likes of league. Its a fairly pointless comparison to make.
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Interesting. #Wallabies at New Jersey launch not allowed to wear jersey on coach's orders. "Every jersey is earned" pic.twitter.com/xN2dxiRWkP
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