Great Britain reveal new kit

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josie andrews
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Great Britain reveal new kit

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Great Britain have revealed their new kit ahead of this Autumn’s tour of the Southern Hemisphere.

The Lions will face New Zealand, Tonga and Papua New Guinea in the four-game tour over a period of three weeks.

The new white shirt features the classic blue and white V, with a gold crest and blue sleeves and is paired with blue shorts and white socks.

The last time a Great Britain shirt was donned was the 2007 test series against the touring New Zealand squad, which the Lions won 3-0.

https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/great-br ... kit-21314/
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I like it. The Dacia logo is a bit big but other than that looks good.
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The tracksuit top is horrendous but i like the t shirt and vest
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Nice British sponsor :D

It's good that we have a big sponsor but it would have been better if it had been a massive British firm for the rebirth of Great Britain
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Looking back at the last 10 Great Britain shirts

As the new Great Britain shirt is revealed, we look back on the designs for the 10 most recent years.



https://www.wigantoday.net/sport/lookin ... 906?page=3

Why have they failed to comment on the last one in 2007, when we beat the Kiwis All Golds Tour, with Sean O'Loughlin as Captain, lifting the Baskerville Shield at the DW Stadium?
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