Springboks and ASICS launch new RWC jersey

Friday, 5 June 2015

Fan selfies to appear on Springbok Rugby World Cup jersey

· Player numbers to be made up of embedded fan pix
· Upload your selfie at www.HomeGroundAdvantage.co.za
· Concept part of #HomeGroundAdvantage launch

NOTE TO EDITORS: Please find attached a rights-free image of the Springbok Rugby World Cup ‘selfie’ jersey number

Springbok fans will take to the field on the backs of their heroes at the Rugby World Cup in September and October – as an integral part of the team’s playing kit.

The South African Rugby Union launched its #HomeGroundAdvantage campaign at midnight last night; the centrepiece of which is an innovative scheme to allow South Africans to be part of history.

The #HomeGroundAdvantage campaign is a clarion call to all South Africans to get behind the Springboks as they turn their gaze to England with the aim of becoming the first nation to raise the Web Ellis Cup for a third time.

“When the Springboks take to the field, not only will they be carrying the hopes and dreams of a nation, but they will physically be carrying the images of everyday South African fans with them,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of the South African Rugby Union (SARU).

“The passion of our fans, their determination and their overwhelming desire to see the Springboks win is an almost tangible energy behind the team. We wanted to capture that power in a visible way and this concept will mean that every time a Springbok takes to the field during the Rugby World Cup ordinary South Africans ‘will have his back’.”

The initiative captures the essence of the #HomeGroundAdvantage campaign. It evokes the sense that the South African passion for a winning Springbok team transcends the normal boundaries of sports participation to give the team the sense that, wherever they play in the world, they have a nation at their backs.

The #HomeGroundAdvantage campaign was a culmination of more than one year’s planning. It was forged in consultation with senior Springbok players, coaches and team management as well as SARU’s sponsors and broadcast partner, SuperSport.

SARU secured the concept through BeMyTeam, the global licence holders of the idea and the facilitation of this into the SA market was done through their African partners, ENSO in conjunction with SARU.

The mechanism for Springbok supporters is simple:

· Visit www.HomeGroundAdvantage.co.za
· Upload a selfie to be on the back of a Springbok jersey
· Spaces are limited

Supporters can also buy an exact replica of the player’s jersey – featuring their own image – through the website. The jersey comes personalised with the date and details of the match where their image appeared on the player’s back.

SARU sponsors Castle, Tsogo Sun, ASICS, Energade and Gilbert will also be fuelling #HomeGroundAdvantage through a series of interactions and touch points as the countdown to the tournament begins in earnest.

“We believe that South African rugby fans with their passion for the team and their unshakeable belief in their prospects will leap at the chance to be a visible part of the Rugby World Cup campaign,” said Roux.

Meanwhile for those wanting to physically give the Springboks Home Ground Advantage in the UK, there are still packages available from SA Rugby Travel, the official travel agent to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Go to www.sarugbytravel.com to secure a place at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

As part of the World Cup campaign launch, the Springboks have also launched a new Twitter handle @Springboks for team updates, breaking news and behind the scenes action. You can also follow them on www.facebook.com/Springboks.

Issued by SARU Corporate Affairs

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Ya it looks absolutely terrible, and whats with the 'gold' looking more like yellow these days? I honestly don't know how they signed off on this. To me the 2007 jersey was by far the best.
 
Friday, 5 June 2015

Springbok logo at Rugby World Cup events

To assist media in reporting of the placement of the Springbok logo on the team’s Rugby World Cup jersey, all are reminded that this temporary relocation – as well as the logos scaling – are to conform to the contractual requirements of the tournament organisers.

This placement only applies to World Rugby events and was first communicated by SARU in October 2010. The Springbok logo has been placed on the left sleeve of the playing jersey at all subsequent Rugby World Cup men’s women’s, Sevens and Under-20 tournaments. Other nations – such as Australia – also relocate their team emblem to the jersey sleeve for World Cup events.

The placement is not determined by the apparel sponsor; it is an inevitable consequence of the current regulations.

Issued by SARU Communications
 
At least we're not the only ones with a shyte looking jersey.

Wallabies' Rugby World Cup jersey 'a little bit '90s pyjamas'

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Had a look at these jerseys yesterday...

And I ask myself, why the hell don't they make the long sleeve supporter jersey?

Think about it... most Bok games are in the middle of our winter. Who in their right mind wears only the short sleeved Bok jersey? Not me. I either wear a green long sleeved undershirt or a jacket over the Bok shirt.
 
Had a look at these jerseys yesterday...

And I ask myself, why the hell don't they make the long sleeve supporter jersey?

Think about it... most Bok games are in the middle of our winter. Who in their right mind wears only the short sleeved Bok jersey? Not me. I either wear a green long sleeved undershirt or a jacket over the Bok shirt.

I think a long sleeve version would look, and perhaps feel, weird. The material ain't the same as the days of the old school, proper jerseys.
 
I think a long sleeve version would look, and perhaps feel, weird. The material ain't the same as the days of the old school, proper jerseys.
Yep... that's why I specified "supporter jersey". The replica jersey can be of the same fabric as the playing jersey.
 
Wait that's not gold what is this a bloody Aussie jersey mate?! It would look fine if it was gold and its missing a stitch or two to round it off.
 
The jersey does look awful but this is only for the RWC. Before and after the world cup the Bok will be back...
Bok hooray!!!
 
Busy watching the U20s and I noticed that England have somehow managed to get the World Rugby logo moved to the right sleeve even though they only have one sports logo, the rose, while we still have to have it on the chest with the Bok on the sleeve. What's up with that?
 
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