WITH JUST OVER 70 days until Irelandโs World Cup opener, and Joe Schmidtโs squad now knee-deep in preparations, Irelandโs home and alternate kits for this yearโs tournament in Japan โ as well as their post-World Cup attire โ have been unveiled.
The Canterbury-designed World Cup kits will be worn by Ireland as they bid to navigate their way out of Pool A alongside hosts Japan, Scotland, Russia and Samoa in what will be Schmidtโs final campaign in charge.
As per World Rugby regulations, teams are not permitted to display sponsorโs logos on World Cup jerseys, so Irelandโs home jersey for the tournament is a simple design, with the RWC 2019 branding, the Canterbury logo and the IRFU crest emblazoned on it.
Ireland will wear their traditional white shorts and green socks, and the home jersey is priced at โฌ90 and โฌ66 for kids.
โThe home jersey arrives in a familiar and distinctly Irish Bosphorus green with subtle white trim and is complemented by classic white shorts and a hyper realistic 3D silicon IRFU logo,โ Canterbury say.
The alternate white kit, meanwhile, has the same crossover collar design with a navy colouring across the shoulders.
โThe new alternate jersey comes in a striking anthracite and textured white,โ the designers added. โThe jerseys feature Ogham script for โAontachtโ or โUnityโ, representing the unique coming together of the four proud provinces of Ireland.โ
โCanterbury has produced a range of kit that ticks all the boxes from a player perspective in terms of functionality, comfort and design,โ Robbie Henshaw said.
โFirst and foremost the kit needs to stand up to the physical and environmental challenges that await us in Japan, but it also needs to look good on and off the pitch, for players and fans alike.โ
Ireland open their World Cup against Scotland on 22 September, but the new kits are likely to get a run out before then, when Schmidtโs side face Italy, England and Wales in warm-up games in August and early September.
The new non-World Cup jerseys โ essentially the same design but including sponsors Vodafoneโs logo, with the Canterbury logo moved from centre to left and minus the World Cup badge โ will be donned post-Japan.
What do you think of the new kits?
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Fair play to Ultan Harney for bringing the cones in. Not too big for his boots that fellaโฆ
โMayoโs agonising collapse in the All-Ireland final replay against Dublinโ โ Mayo didnโt collapse. We lost by a point and e were beaten by the better team. I do agree we need to unearth a scoring forward or two. That and donโt change the goalkeeper.
Ah no, keep changing the keeper. Itโs great craic!
They must keep copying and pasting from article about Mayo from the noughties a bit like a lot of brain dead idiots on social media oh sorry! For bantz??
Kyle Cawley (Sligo)
Would he be any relation to Eamon Cawley who played a few senior games for Sligo in the mid-2000s?
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Get your facts correct! Is a one pint loss a collapse?
James Conlon(Meath)
Looking forward to Kerry young players coming throw
Up Laois!