Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Australia SS Pro Home 2009/2010 Rugby Jersey

Australia SS Pro Home 2009/2010 Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Official Australian rugby jersey released for the 2009/2010 season. Australia Rugby Union, Wallabies and Canterbury crest embroidered on the chest. Qantas sponsor heat applied on the center. Color Gold/Green. Material: 100% Polyester. Used but still in perfect condition.
Size: M
Prize: MYR 180

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Special Edition: Australia 7's Home 2010/2011 Rugby Jersey



Special Edition Australia 7's Home 2010/2011 Rugby Jersey made by KooGa. Official Authentic Wallabies 7's Player's Gear released for 2010/2011 rugby season. The new jersey is technologically advanced–with materials including carbon fiber and hydro steel used in the manufacturing process. KooGa logo embroidered on the center of the chest as well as Australia 7 team crest embroidered either side of the chest. There are also had 5 embossed stars cross fabric of the jersey. Australian Institute of sport embroidered on the left sleeve. Material: 100% Polyester. Color: Gold/Green. New without tag. Rare item.
Size: M
Prize: MYR 400

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Special Edition: Australia Test (Player Issue) Rugby World Cup 2007 Jersey



Australia Test (Player Issue) Rugby World Cup 2007 Jersey made by Canterbury. Official Players jersey released for the Rugby World Cup 2007 (RWC07) season. Canterbury and iRB Rugby World Cup 2007 crest woven on the jersey. Australia Rugby Union embroidered on the left chest. Wallabies logo embroidered on the left sleeve. Meanwhile, Golden Webb Ellis 1991 and 1999 World Cup Champions crest woven on the sleeve. As worn by the players. Temex poly cotton 78% polyester, 22% cotton. Made from Canterbury's Temex material designed to move moisture away from your skin to keep you dry and comfortable. Also features the IonX ionized energy fabric. Features the grip on the shoulders, center and back. A very tight fitting garment. Color: Gold/Green. Used but in perfect condition. Very rare garment and hard to find in normal shop nowadays. Collectable item.
Size: L
Prize: MYR 300

Friday, April 1, 2011

Australia SS Pro Training 2002/2003 Rugby Jersey




Australia SS Pro Training 2002/2003 Rugby Jersey Jersey made by Canterbury. Made in Australia. Official Australian training rugby jersey released for 2002/2003 season. Canterbury and Wallabies crest embroidered on the chest. Sponsor Vodafone heat applied on the center. Vodafone sponsor embroidered on collar. Material: 35% Cotton, 65% Polyester Temex TX material. Color: Green/Navy. Used but still in excellent condition. Rare item.
Size: L
Prize: MYR 250

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Australia Pro Home 2010/2012 Rugby Jersey

Australia Pro Home 2010/2012 Rugby Jersey made by KooGa. Official Australia Wallabies Product released for 2010/2012 rugby season. The new jersey is technologically advanced–with materials including carbon fiber and hydro steel used in the manufacturing process. KooGa logo embroidered on the center of the chest as well as Wallabies logo and team crest embroidered either side of the chest. There are also had embossed start across fabric of the jersey. Material: 100% Polyester. Color: Gold/Green. New with tag.
Size: S, M , L and XL
Prize: MYR 350

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Australia Pro Home 2010/2012 Rugby Jersey

Australia Pro Home 2010/2012 Rugby Jersey made by KooGa. Official Australia Wallabies Product released for 2010/2012 rugby season. The new jersey is technologically advanced–with materials including carbon fiber and hydro steel used in the manufacturing process. KooGa logo embroidered on the center of the chest as well as Wallabies logo and team crest embroidered either side of the chest. There are also had embossed start across fabric of the jersey. Material: 100% Polyester. Color: Gold/Green. New with tag.
Size: L
Prize: SOLD

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Australia Classic Rugby World Cup 2003 LS Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic Rugby World Cup 2003 LS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Made in Australia. Released for the Rugby World Cup 2003 season. Official product for iRB World Cup 2003 Collections. Features the Wallabies logo and Canterbury sponsor on the front of the shirt. Material: 60% Cotton 40% polyester. Color: Gold/Green. Very limited edition rugby jersey nowadays. Cannot be bought at the shop anymore. Used but in very excellent condition.
Size: L
Prize: MYR 230

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Australia Classic Rugby World Cup 2007 SS Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic Rugby World Cup 2007 SS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Released for the Rugby World Cup 2007. Official product for iRB World Cup 2007 Collections. Features the Wallabies logo and Canterbury sponsor on the front of the shirt. Material: 60% Cotton 40% polyester. Very limited edition rugby jersey nowadays. Cannot be bought at the shop anymore Color: Gold. New without tag
Size: XL
Prize:MYR 300

Monday, August 16, 2010

Australia Classic Home 2003/2004 Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic Home 2003/2004 SS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Made in Australia. Official Rugby Jersey released for the 2003/2004 rugby season. Color: Gold/Green. Wallabies and Canterbury logos are embroidered to the chest. Vodafone logo patch to the chest. Material: 60% Cotton and 40% Polyester. Used but in excellent condition.
Size: L
Prize: MYR 230

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Australia 2009/2010 Training Rugby Jersey


Australia 09/10 Pro Home Training SS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Official Rugby Jersey released for the 2009/2010 rugby season. Color: Green./Yellow Wallabies and Canterbury logos are patch to the chest. Sponsor Qantas heat applied at the center and the back. Small Qantas logo embroidered at the collar. Material: 100% Polyester. New with tags.
Size: L (SOLD) and XL
Prize: MYR 300

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Australia Classic LS Rugby World Cup 2003 Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic LS Rugby World Cup 2003 Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Made in Australia. Released for the Rugby World Cup 2003 season. Official product for iRB World Cup 2003 Collections. Features the Wallabies logo and Canterbury sponsor on the front of the shirt. Material: 60% Cotton 40% polyester. Color: Gold/Green. Very limited edition rugby jersey nowadays. Cannot be bought at the shop anymore. Used but in very excellent condition
Size: S
Prize: SOLD

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Two beers - 26% - well hello... + 2012 Euros preview

World Cup trophy replica made entirely of
cocaine - not to be sniffed at

Match 59:
Nigeria 4
Amataxi 2, Yobbo 34, Ohdear 61, Shittu 66

Australia 2
Chippyfeel 37, Galesalesovic (pen) 90

A tasty match here but yet again Guinness Foreign Extra piles on the goals and powers into the semis. 'I don't know how many of these you could drink in an hour, but I wouldn't mind finding out,' says Deaks, loving the sole African contender left in the competition. Coopers Sparkling Ale put in a very respectable account of itself, only to be felled by one of the giants of world beer. 'This would win the Oceanic COGH Cup by a country mile,' says James, supping down the final drops.

It's a genuine shame that Paraguay got knocked out last night...

COGH 2012 Euro Previews (part one)

Cup of Good Hop taster Stuart Fuller looks forward to what the future of fusing beer and football might hold...

With the ticker tape still floating down on Soccer City in Jo’burg, our thoughts in Europe turn to Poland and Ukraine in 2012 for what promises to be a very strong tournament judging by the European fairing in South Africa. And after the success of the inaugural Cup of Good Hop it would be rude for us not to start looking forward and trying to predict what the final sixteen beers could look like. We already know that hosts Poland and Ukraine will be well represented.

Who has not tried the delights of Polish Zyweic or even a cheeky Bosman – beer that has helped Poland become the 10th biggest beer drinkers in the World. Ukraine on the other hand is more defined. Like its women – blonde, striking in outside appearance, but essentially just after your money. Obolon and Lvivski are major brands, whilst Arsenal has its own brand too – made by Carlsberg which at least makes it more interesting than the real Arsenal.

So what can we look forward to in qualifying? Will the Swiss carry on their COGH form into the Euros? And what of the emerging nations? Well, one thing is for sure – the COGH team will be sampling them all over the course of the next two years. We’ve just to find them first. Hooligan anyone?

Group A
Germany – Weissbier
Turkey – Efes
Austria – Steigl
Belgium – Hoegaarden
Kazakhstan – Derbes (owned by Carlsberg)
Azerbaijan – Xirdalan (Castel brewery)

Group A looks like it will go with on-field form with the Germans favourite simply down to the number of excellent beers they could offer. Our tip would be the refreshing Kolsch beer from Cologne or the very dark, almost black offering from the Neckar, Schwarzbier. Austria will also fancy their chances with Salzburg’s Steigl tasting so good it makes nanny’s go all loopy and start signing Do-Reh-Me. Is there a country in the world with as many different beers as Belgium? Probably not and for that reason they will struggle. Who can really take them seriously with their chocolate or cherry offerings, or when they put a wedge of lemon in the Hoegaarden? Efes off some might say, but this is the staple drink in Bodrum and enjoyed by many before they got dysentery (personal experience talking here) and spend the rest of their holidays talking on the phone to God.
And what about the outsiders? The ex-Russian states of Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have western influences all over them. The biggest breweries are owned by foreign giants such as Kazakhstan’s Derbes brew which is owned by Carlsberg and Xirdalan in Azerbaijan owned by Castel. Have they got a chance? Not really.

Group B
Russia – Baltika
Slovakia – Saris
Republic of Ireland – Guinness
Macedonia – Skopsko
Armenia – Hooligan (beer and vodka)
Andorra – San Miguel?

You may think that this group is a foregone conclusion with Guinness and Baltika all but confirming qualification early doors. There is no denying the quality of Ireland’s finest, nor the variations (Guinness Cold, Mild, Export to name a few) but they are all a bit samey. Russia’s Baltika is crisp, refreshing but still has that Cold War edge. But then along came the Armenian offering – Hooligan. What brilliant mind came up with the idea of mixing Vodka and Beer together, and then calling it Hooligan? Sheer genius and we make this favourite for the group. Andorra deserves nil points for not bothering to produce a beer of its own.

Group C

Italy – Peroni
Serbia – Lav Pivo (owned by Carlsberg)
Northern Ireland – Clotworthy Dobbin
Slovenia – Union
Estonia – Le Coq
Faroe Islands – Green Islands Stout

Surely a group for the underdogs? Whilst Italy would expect to win with its Peroni, the comedy names keep on coming in this group. Northern Ireland’s Whitewater brewery produces some excellent beers but the contender here could be Clotworthy Dobbin. Estonia’s Le Coq has nothing to do with the sportswear brand, but is the signature brew of the biggest brewery of the same name. Surprisingly the Faroes’ could fairo quito wello in this group and if we can lay our hands on the Green Islands Stout then it may be a match for the 2nd favourite Lav from Serbia.

Match 60:
Paraguay 1

Alcatraz 20
Switzerland 2

Tell 41, Federal 85

This was an immense encounter - the two strongest beers in the contest going head-to-head, and with a combined ABV of 26% there was going to be fireworks along the way. However, whilst Swiss giant Samichlaus had universally high ratings, Palo Santo Marron was a love-it-or-hate-it kind of feel to it. 'It is the Marmite of beers,' says Dan, 'and I bloody love it.' Is definitely one for those who like esoteric flavours, but in this match of the big, dark flavours that have put the frighteners into all their opponents thus far, there were infinitely more holes in Swiss cheese than the Samichlaus defence.

Next time:- the semi finals - France v Spain & Nigeria v Switzerland plus more 2010 previews...

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Nigeria & Australia breeze into last eight + England WC autopsy

What the Uruguayan linesman actually saw...

England's performance - what the lads thought
Following England's shapeless, listless WC2010 performance against the Germans, the COGH team decided to do a bit of unofficial market research - and asked those we had been watching the match with to write down their thoughts. For the record, our straw poll included members of the national press and other articulate souls, though we had consumed rather a lot of Hurlimann and Asahi to help drown our sorrows. 'F*ck the millionaires' and 'they're all a bunch of c*nts' were two of the early heartfelt sentiments, though the first actual suggestion was 'try a team consisting of Championship players - at least they might have some heart.'

One sage commented: 'There's ineptitude and inspiration - and there's a gulf between the two we cannot seem to cross.' Comments began to descend toward the less profound at this point - 'c*nt rags' and 'bag of shite'. Passing judgment on England's wide play, one pundit said he 'could have shat a better cross', and *** (comment about Stephen Gerrard removed for legal reasons).

If our impromptu research is anything to go by, the average England fan is seething... And it would seem it is the way the game is run and financed in this country that is at the heart of the problem. With any luck Capello will resign- but let's not hope he is the scapegoat in this deeply flawed situation. What's to be done? A maximum wage? An NFL-style draft? A limit on foreign imports? Remove agents' power and influence? Your thoughts would be welcome, and we'd suggest sending them to the FA and Premier League too...

Peter samples the Uruguayan entry... again

Match 53:
Nigeria 3
Monty-Video (O.G) 32, Ohdear 45+1, Oddbinnsa 60
Uruguay 0

Another storming victory for Nigerian Guinness and a final exit for Harvey's Blue Label, the beer chosen as a tribute to Brighton boss Gus Poyet. Like the Crossbow Cannibal the latter could put up no feasible defence against the African onslaught. Not a whooping on the scale of the group matches but more comprehensive nonetheless more comprehensive than Grange Hill. By this point Dan and Deaks are sporting rather natty sunglasses and their notes have disappeared to nowt, and Stu is growing increasingly fixated on the caps.

Cap of Good Hop

The New York Post takes a mature approach to USA exit

Bird's eye view of the COGH tasting table

Match 54:
Australia 2
Floater 12, 50
USA 1
Measley 74

Coopers Sparkling Ale retains its popularity while Sierra Nevada Glissade finally runs out of fans. 'The Aussies certainly know how to make great beer - when you can tear them away from the barbie and bush fires,' says Peter. Coopers is smooth and gives us no problem, whereas the States are bundled out, like in WC2010, after providing much entertainment but could not live with the Group D Winners.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Dramatic Finale to Groups C + D - What's the Story Golden Glory?

Group C
Match 37:
Slovenia 2
Bojangles 70, Pistilic 81

England 1
Runny 9

England make a bright start - Peter: 'Its lovely. So long as you like peaches. Lends itself to duck pate or cheesecake.' James responds with 'that sounds like a recipe for gout,' and similar feeling amongst the lads means the writing is on the wall for the Three Lions. The Slovenian Hops in Adnams' Broadside are a more conventional hit 'would warm you cockles any old day,' (Dan) and patriotism is put aside in favour of scientific enquiry. It is found to be eminently drinkable - with a punch without the pungency. This could well have disastrous consequences for England's chances.

Other news
So, its do-or-die day for England in WC2010. Great story here from The Daily Mash about John Terry's frame of mind before the big game. Other news:- Apparently an Algerian witch doctor sent the pigeon behind the goal to cast a spell on England last Friday. Elsewhere Raymond Domenech is to write a book entitled How to Win Friends and Influence People.

Possible explanation found for poor Croatian show in qualifiers

Match 38:
USA 3
Measley30 (pen), Hold'em 40, Bubble 57

Algeria 0

The States' entry - Sierra Nevada Glissade - racks up an easy victory against the Algerians who leave COGH without so much as a goal, let alone a goal to their name. 'Fruity, lingers like a good'un,' says Dan about the US of A. Skol, the biggest, if shortest name in lager in parts of North Africa, has a torrid time. 'Light and refreshing my arse,' says Dan, whilst Stu describes it as 'flavoured water. In fact, I don't think they've bothered to flavour it.' The Executive Beer Tasters were going to ring the Skol Consumer Helpline on the side of the can, but ultimately we couldn't be bothered.

Final Group C Table



PWDLFAGDPTS
1Slovenia3
3
0010
3
7
9
2USA
3
111
7
5
2
4
3England
3
1
116
4
2
4
4Algeria3
003
011
-110


COGH Analysis:
England go home due to scoring one fewer goal than the USA - the cruellest form of elimination known to man. The Slovenians triumphed after a couple of narrow wins over their main rivals and annihilation of the Algerians, who never really stood a chance in the company of three strong opponents. England can take a lot away from this experience, but must be bitterly disappointed to be going home at this early stage.

Group D
Match 39:

Ghana 0


Germany 2

Bierhoff Jr 39, Geradehaus 90+2

Yet again there's a shutout for Star - and Erdinger does more than enough to ensure safe progress. 'It's a lovely contrast to have a bit of white beer,' says Peter, who by now has drunk enough generic piss to last a lifetime. 'Nice lid. has five stars on it, shame you can't say that about the beer,' says Stu about the African also-ran. It's plain to see by this point that beers such as Star are going to get little sympathy as we've sampled most of the big guns three times.

Match 40:
Australia 4
Chippyfeel 9, Kewl 41, Floater 49, Molehill 80

Serbia 2
Yearic 29, Alcoholic 64

Coopers Sparkling Ale very well received all round. James sums it up 'Interesting and tasty. Smallest bottle in the group but packs a big punch.' Jelen Pivo also has its fans, with Dan noting it was 'very nice, which was pleasing as it came in a bottle the size of a battleship.' However, the antipodean class shone through, and it was arguable there was possibly just too much Serbian Beer knocking around to be impressed by it. At the end of the day, Coopers is a speciality world-renowned ale as opposing to above-average mass market lager. No contest really.

Final Group D Table


PWDLFAGDPTS
1Australia3
2
1
010
5
5
7
2Germany3
2
1
08
5
3
7
3Serbia3
1
02
7
8
-1
3
4Ghana3
003
1
8
-7
0
COGH Analysis: Australia top the table on sheer fire power ahead of a German side who'd have won most COGH groups hands down. Serbia's Jelen Pivo can also count themselves unlucky due to the company they've kept, as they have found the net nearly as many times as those who have qualified. Ghana were outclassed on a regular basis, looking the epitome of average throughout.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Group D - Triumph of the Big Two...

Africa's World Cup?
A cursory glance at the match stats so far suggest it's been anything but Africa's World Cup. Of eight matches involving teams from the host continent (up to Friday 18th) only Ghana have managed to win, and every other game has resulted in a loss apart from South Africa's draw on the opening day. South America are the most successful continent by a country mile, with five wins and a draw from six matches. European teams are drawing more often than they are chalking up wins, but who would ever have thought that Germany, Spain and France would have trouble in the group stage?

Germany miss from the spot for once

Match Breakdown (as of June 18th, in order of success)

South America
Matches 6
Won 5
Drawn 1
Lost 0

Europe
Matches 11
Won 4
Drawn 5
Lost 2

North America
Matches 4
Won 1
Drawn 2
Lost 1

Asia & Australisia
Matches 6
Won 1
Drawn 2
Lost 3

Africa
Matches 8
Won 1
Drawn 1
Lost 6

Jelen Pivo: Big, but not one of the Big Two

The Jelen Pivo World Cup lounge...

Cup of Good Hop Match 23:
Germany 3
Mullered 41, 51, Badstubby 77

Serbia 2

Crossstic 13, Zigzagic 43

Two words sum up Erdinger for Deaks - well engineered. The Serbian beer is both big and well received 'it's much nicer than Stella - gets you in the mood,' says Stu, but ultimately it doesn't have enough to match Die Nationalelf, as the Germans are sometimes known. Peter seems to be failing to keep up with the pace when he says 'I might need a little time to finish Germany off,' and the double entredre is well received. James considers Erdinger to be 'subtle but powerful', with the team in full agreement that they should shave a narrow win.


Stuart with the trophy they are all lusting after

Our Team

Just in case you've forgotten or didn't know what our EBTs (Executive Beer Tasters) look like - here they are again...
Peter Styles

James Byford

Dan Last

Lee Deacon

Stuart Fuller

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Twitter Titter #4
An occasional COGH series revealing the tweets that make us titter

@billybragg USA continue their winning streak with a brilliant 2-2 victory over Slovenia

What! Another Drinking World Cup!
We've had an email from Tom Drummond , an app that allows you to pledge allegiance to your telling us about the Drinking World Cup allowing you to pledge your allegiance for your nation - indeed any nation of choice - by saying that you are going to drink on their behalf. Seems eminently sensible to us. Cheers!

John Travolta putting a scientologist curse on the Australian team last week

Match 24:
Ghana 0

Australia 3
Kewl 27, Molehill 50, 52

Australia, like the Germans, consolidate after cancelling each other out in the first round of games. Ghana have no answer to the Aussie firepower, with very little by way of attack. Peter thought that Coopers 'beat Star pants down' and Deaks described it as 'special and refreshing. It's a top performer - good bowling Shane.' As far as Star was concerned, Dan picked up on their marketing message. 'They promise a million sparkling bubbles - and deliver considerably less.' James thought Star was 'lacklustre' and 'metallic', and it was clear to all that Star was going to be the whipping boy of Group D.


Group D Table


PWDLFAGDPTS
1Australia2
1
1
06
3
3
4
2Germany2
1
1
06
5
1
4
3Serbia2
1
01
5
4
1
3
4Ghana2
002
1
6
-5
0

COGH Analysis: Germany have almost guaranteed themselves a place in the last sixteen with as their final fixture is against the lowly Ghana, but the tie that's going to wet many whistles is the one between the Socceroos and Serbia, with the Eastern Europeans needing all three points to progress.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Bring on the Germans... that's right - it's Group D time

Dan interviewing Peter about permutations in the COGH Group of Death

Three big beery nations in this one - someone's gonna get it... Ouch! Would have to say Ghana are underdogs in the group before the off...


Serbia
Jelen Pivo, 5%
'Extremely pale in color. It pours with a sizable, very white head of foam that dissipates relatively quickly. There is minimal lacing on the glass as the head shrinks down to form a film on top of the beer. Surprisingly, and quite pleasantly, Jelen Pivo is moderately bitter in flavor.’ deliciousattack.com

Ghana
Star, 5%
‘A million sparkling golden bubbles with a uniquely rich foamy head and crisp excellent taste.' Awoko Newspaper

Germany
Erdinger Weiss, 5.3%
'Medium gold colour, with lots of swirling yeast haze in the glass. The nose is really quite clean, crisp and citrussy, with a little hint of yeastiness and grass, but rather neutral overall. On the palate the texture is creamy and dense, and this is a very smooth, sleek, tasty beer that is nevertheles a touch non-descript.’
Beernotes.com

Australia

Cooper’s Sparkling Ale, 5.8%
‘A little hint of cinammon, fine hops and fruity notes. On the palate it is medium-bodied and smooth, with a rich moussy attack, and subtly toasty character. It is a very classy beer, with a tight-grained, bitter hoppiness and a lovely focus of quite fruity, herbal flavours and that subtle toast held in check..'
Beernotes.com

Match 7:
Germany 3
Bierhoff Jr. 8, 52, Badstubby 89

Australia 3
Kneel 24, Chippyfeel 45 (pen), Galesalesovic 90

Takes virtually no time for this one to catch fire - a real classic for the archives. James asks Deaks how he's set for time - only for Big D to reply 'I've got two weeks off...' But the beers themselves are of course the focus. Coopers is described as having beautiful body and compared to Elle McPherson by Peter, whereas Dan's response to German Weissbeer Erdinger is 'Ding Ding Ding!!!' The Aussies have a tangy frontrunner that packs a punch, though the Germans hit back from Stu's derogatory 'it's like a flat Hoegaarden' and managed to more than wangle an enthralling draw. Comfortably the best match of COGH so far.

Match 8:
Serbia 3
Zigzagic 1, Alcoholic 32, 77

Ghana 1
Gowaan 55 (pen)

Careful consideration of Jelen Pivo

Serbia's Jelen Pivo was impressive from the start - not only did it come in a two-litre bottle but it was lively, lively, lively. It looked like we were going to be subjected to a gassy uprising from the Balkans, but then the only COGH beer with a stag in the logo locked horns with our tastebuds and easily outclassed the fading Star, which was considered bland and then dipped into further obscurity. JP managed make some firm friends, and there was still more than plenty of the bottle left to sup...

Mass hilarity caused by JP... splendid

Barbie and Sindy join in the fun - god knows where they came from

Stay tuned for two more posts today, by which time we should be bang up-to-date with events over in South Africa and in the COGH Lounge. Laters,

Peter...

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Australia Classic SS Rugby World Cup 2003 SS Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic SS Rugby World Cup 2003 SS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Released for the Rugby World Cup 2003. Official product for iRB World Cup 2003 Collections. Features the Wallabies logo and Canterbury sponsor on the front of the shirt. Material: 60% Cotton 40% polyester. Very limited edition rugby jersey nowadays. Cannot be bought at the shop anymore Colour Gold. New without tag.
Size: L
Prize:MYR 350

Friday, April 9, 2010

Australia Wallabies 2007/2008 Polo Shirt

Australia Wallabies Polo Shirt made by Canterbury. Used but still in good condition. Material: 100% Polyester.
Size: L
Prize: SOLD

Monday, January 4, 2010

Australia 2009/2010 Classic Home SS Rugby Jersey

Australia Classic Home SS Rugby Jersey made by Canterbury. Released for the 2009/2010 rugby season. Features the Qantas Sponsor on the front of the shirt. Material: 60% Cotton 40% polyester. Color Gold.
Size: XXL
Prize: MYR 280

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Special Edition: Australia Rugby World Cup 2007 Test Jersey

Australia Test (Player Issue) Rugby World Cup 2007 Jersey made by Canterbury. Official Players shirts released for the Rugby World Cup 2007 (RWC07) season. Wallabies Rugby, Canterbury and iRB Rugby World Cup 2007 crest woven on the jersey. Golden Webb Ellis 1991 and 1999 World Cup Champions crest woven on the sleeve. As worn by the players. Temex poly cotton 78% polyester, 22% cotton. Made from Canterbury's Temex material designed to move moisture away from your skin to keep you dry and comfortable. Also features the IonX ionized energy fabric. Features the grip on the shoulders, center and back. A very tight fitting garment. Color: Gold/Green. New with tag. Very rare garment and hard to find in shop nowadays. Collectable item.
Size: XXL
Prize: MYR 700