There’s something about this years Lions kit that is seriously worrying rugby fans
The British & Irish Lions today released their new kit for the British & Irish Lions Tour in 2021. But there is one detail on this new kit which will undoubtedly be worrying a lot of the rugby fans around the World.
Canterbury today released the much-anticipated new Lions shirt to the public in the iconic red and white which many fans will be delighted to see.
The kit is similar to many of its predecessors, however, the marking on the shoulder come as a welcome but subtle change to the kinds which we normally see.
The shards on the shoulder of the shirt are designed to symbolise a Lion and also the four nations coming together. A very nice touch which isn’t too much on this iconic shirt.
The Lions. #MadeFromAll
For the first time, we have a Lion on the jersey 🦁
The shards that form the lion are symbolic of the support that every Lion has received along their journey 🙌
It also represents the four nations coming together as one.
Bravo @canterburyNZ 👏 pic.twitter.com/qwaoDLgKRG
— British & Irish Lions (@lionsofficial) October 28, 2020
However, there was one very interesting take away from looking at the shirt which will no doubt send dread into many rugby fans.
There was no date for ‘South Africa 2021’ which has been embossed onto the kit.
— Laura-Jane Jones (@MissLJJ) October 28, 2020
Does this mean that rugby is not expecting for the tour to actually happen in 2021?
In 2017, ‘New Zealand 2017″ could very clearly be seen on the shirt, but that is not the case this time around.
With Coronavirus very much a part of the World now, could it be that the British & Irish Lions actually expect the tour to take place at a different date and they have removed that from the kit in preparation for this?