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Rugby Kits and Style

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Frank Nicholson (4)
Long hair, stubble, greased ears (headgear was for wingers and 10's), garlic breath....cotton jersey with sleves rolled above elbows, out at the front (to assist crutch binding locks), firm shorts to protect said locks ears, socks down, addidas, black 3/4 length boots held together by tape ...with an ever expanding waist line as the years rolled on
 

matty_k

Peter Johnson (47)
Jersey: Long sleeves (we weren't allowed to own the jerseys), collar down, one button done up and tucked in.
Shorts: Standard Canterburys
Socks: Up. Carry over from playing hockey. It felt normal.
Shoes: Black high top. Puma or Adidas can't quite remember.
Tape around the head.

I tried head gear but it was too hot.
 

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Desmond Connor (43)
Kit - whatever the club supplied with fees. Shoes - preferably black with screw-in studs, black headgear. Shirt in, socks up. One year I wore green headgear as it was the club's colours and in my last season I wore white boots as it was all I could afford when my old black boots fell to pieces (evidently only so much tape could hold them together and playing prop I needed decent boots for scrummaging).
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
Socks up
Low cut boots with studs to suit the conditions
Shoulder pads
Headgear
Long sleeve jersey always tucked in and sleeves always rolled up
Mouth guard of course.
 
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Train Without a Station

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Black boots where possible
Socks up
Medium Length shorts
Jersey untucked when tight, or tucked in when baggy
Tape around the ears when I pack in at 8

No headgear or shoulder pads because that shit's for fags and backs. I play on the openside generally so I take great delight in throwing verbal abuse at fullbacks and wingers(Same thing?) who wear headgear, shoulder pads, bicep pads, forearm pads or any other queer shit they think they need to wear for there 3 runs and 2 tackles a game.
 
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Thomas

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No headgear or shoulder pads because that shit's for fags and backs. I play on the openside generally so I take great delight in throwing verbal abuse at fullbacks and wingers(Same thing?) who wear headgear, shoulder pads, bicep pads, forearm pads or any other queer shit they think they need to wear for there 3 runs and 2 tackles a game.

I'll agree with you on shoulder pads and that stuff but there's nothing soft/faggish about head gear.
 
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CanadianRugby

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Being fairly tall and playing second row I always wear socks up, partly to cover any bleeding from someone stepping on me. Jersey tucked in to make it harder for tackling and so it didn´t get tangled during lineouts or scrums.
 

WorkingClassRugger

Michael Lynagh (62)
Black boots where possible
Socks up
Medium Length shorts
Jersey untucked when tight, or tucked in when baggy
Tape around the ears when I pack in at 8

No headgear or shoulder pads because that shit's for fags and backs. I play on the openside generally so I take great delight in throwing verbal abuse at fullbacks and wingers(Same thing?) who wear headgear, shoulder pads, bicep pads, forearm pads or any other queer shit they think they need to wear for there 3 runs and 2 tackles a game.

So I take it you're a flanker then. Explains why you have all that time to yell at backs at scrumtime as like many you probably don't push. Headgear in the front row imo is essentrial as cauliflower ear isn't a good look. Shoulder pads provide little protection but makes things a little more comfortable when scrummaging.
 

rustycruiser

Billy Sheehan (19)
Patrick hightop boots
Socks up
Shorts
Long sleeve jersey (no short sleeves available back in the day) with sleeves rolled up, untucked
No headgear or pads available back in the day. Hell, we didn't wear gumguards either. Just some glycerin on the gums to make your teeth slippery and prevent cuts.
 

Larno

Ward Prentice (10)
Socks: Up. Carry over from playing hockey.

Exact same myself

Other than that, short sleeve jersey, Cantabs for the shorts, mouthguard, black boots with the heel-tabs cut and headgear I can never bring myself to wear.
 

kambah mick

Chris McKivat (8)
At school we were made to boil and whiten our bootlaces every week, to be worn in black high top boots of course. If the laces disintegrated as they were prone to do, tape was provided but frowned upon as just a little bit unnecessarily flamboyant. Padding of any kind was not allowed except headgear with approval from the school doctor. Socks were to be taped up and kept up, jerseys tucked in for the commencement of the game but were allowed to be untucked by the forwards as required in scrummaging. Collars were the only area where personal preference was allowed and unusual arrangements were attempted as a result.
Needless to say, we were mostly crap at the actual game.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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we had a back who had the headband and wristbands and elastised white ankle guards on the out side of his socks.

damn poof, I always thought they were just targets for a good stomping
 

Scorz

Syd Malcolm (24)
I think most Kiwi boys my age grew up with the mantra that time spent playing with gear is time you could have spent training or practising. Most concerned I ever got was getting the #8 jersey and making sure my sprigs were tight. Tape as needed, jersey probably ended up pulled out, socks fell down! Dunno what it's like now though.
 

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Alan Cameron (40)
I think this thread shows why AUS have struggled with talent and mental toughness over the last 5 years, when the main concern of players is how they look. Not meaning to sound like a grumpy old bastard, but surely your jerser should be worn by pulling it over your head - your socks should be on, your collar should be wherever it sits on its own, and your boots should do nothing more than fit well, irrespective of colour.
 
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Train Without a Station

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I think this thread shows why AUS have struggled with talent and mental toughness over the last 5 years, when the main concern of players is how they look. Not meaning to sound like a grumpy old bastard, but surely your jerser should be worn by pulling it over your head - your socks should be on, your collar should be wherever it sits on its own, and your boots should do nothing more than fit well, irrespective of colour.

Jeez you sound like a grumpy old bastard.
 
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Bod

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Real kit, and a real ball, with the wingers taking the throw-ins, and the Ref and TJs in Blazers! The best of times!


Even Pre-war Association Football has it's charms!
 

matty_k

Peter Johnson (47)
I think this thread shows why AUS have struggled with talent and mental toughness over the last 5 years, when the main concern of players is how they look. Not meaning to sound like a grumpy old bastard, but surely your jerser should be worn by pulling it over your head - your socks should be on, your collar should be wherever it sits on its own, and your boots should do nothing more than fit well, irrespective of colour.

But there is also a sense of pride in turning up with the team dressed the same. It also shows you are serious about what is going to happen.
 
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