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Jim Clark (26)
When we play France, Italy, Samoa, New Zealand etc at Murrayfield we always wear our change shirt. Like in WC '99 when we play the all blacks in a rather awful orange number...
You're probably right but in Super rugby the home team wears their main strip.Lions will wear red shirt - they are the away team its always the home team that wears the change strip.
This was the tour to New Zealand where the tourists now standard blue jerseys caused some controversy. Unlike in association football, the convention in rugby is for the home side to accommodate its guests when there is a clash of kit. The New Zealand side, by then already synonymous with the appellation "All Blacks", had an all black kit that clashed with the Lions' blue. After much reluctance and debate New Zealand agreed to change for the Tests and the All Blacks became the All Whites for the first time. On the 1930 tour a delegation led by the Irish lock George Beamish expressed their displeasure at the fact that whilst the blue of Scotland, white of England and red of Wales were represented in the strip there was no green for Ireland. A green flash was added to the socks, which from 1938 became a green turnover (although on blue socks thus eliminating red from the kit), and that has remained a feature of the strip ever since.[8] In 1936, the four-quartered badge returned for the tour to Argentina and has remained on the kits ever since,[5] but other than that the strip remained the same.
Red jerseys
The adoption of the red jersey happened in the 1950 tour. A return to New Zealand was accompanied by a desire to avoid the controversy of 1930 and so red replaced blue for the jersey with the resultant kit being that which is still worn today, the combination of red jersey, white shorts and green and blue socks, representing the four unions
Got most of my tickets on Friday - 6 separate plain envelopes (they must be worried about theft too!) , just missing the Melbourne games - anyone got those yet?Tickets just came in the mail. Made the oo oo oo oooooo noise as I opened each of the 3 envelopes for each game that I'm going to ;D
This popped up in the Daily Telegraph today:
Join the rugby club and watch game there?Where to watch the game???
Rather than going to the 3rd Lions test at the ground in Sydney, I am having a steak with a few mates in the CBD, then we are going to go somewhere else to watch the game. It is the "somewhere else" that is not yet organised. Any suggestions for a good location with big screens and a bar down at the Quay end of town?
Had a glance at the ARU site and they have some fan days set up:
Tuesday 18 June Meet the Qantas Wallabies
Brisbane City Hall
Adelaide Street
Brisbane QLD 5.00pm
Sunday 23 June Qantas Wallabies Fan Day
Power House Rugby Club,
Aughtie Drive
Albert Park, VIC 3.15pm
Sunday 30 June Qantas Wallabies Fan Day
First Fleet Park
Circular Quay
Sydney, NSW 2.15pm
Who is keen to go to the Brisbane one in City Hall? I think it would be a great way to banter with the lions fans and build up the tour for the big game on Saturday
I am going to the Brisbane one for sure. Are there any "Meet the Lions" events happening?
Are the rumours true? Owen Farrell braking his leg?