Knights Launch New Jerseys *Pictures*

Welcome aboard the good ship Marathon Stadium, Dan.

I'm going to have a go at getting a shirt direct from Kooga in Manchester, if I can. Should be about £50-60 or so.
 
pommie_knight said:
Welcome aboard the good ship Marathon Stadium, Dan.

I'm going to have a go at getting a shirt direct from Kooga in Manchester, if I can. Should be about £50-60 or so.

Thanks! I've been registered for a while, just haven't gotten around to posting. :P

Does anyone know the make of Kooga's shirts? I'm a big fella and I managed to fit comfortably into the last ISC jersey in a 3XL size.
 
pommie_knight said:
I've seen their Sale Sharks shirts in XXL, but I don't know what that translates to in inches or cms.

Oh well...it's a case of wait and see...
 
Bedsey_is_the_best said:
Hi welcome to the forum. I'm sure they wil make a 3xl, at least they should.

I hope so. I might give Kooga a buzz early in the new year and ask.
 
Bedsey_is_the_best said:
Maybe you could just email the knights, they would know what sizes, mights be easier

Yeah true. I'll look into it sometime in the New Year.
 
they are footy jerseys, they have to have big sizes. but maybe once they go past XXL or 3XL the shop has to order them in.
 
It's a shame we haven't gotten any high or decent quality pics yet. I was hoping by now we would. I've been searching everywhere for some.
 
Hasn't Kooga been a huge disappointment

Every side with a new jersey has had theirs out before Christmas except us...

I mean Penrith, Sharks, Tigers, Cowboys, Rabbits have had no problem with the centenary logo or anything with the NRL so why are we always the team getting the raw deal...

Not getting it out is a disappointing and completely amateur mistake by a company that does not have any idea about the NRL...

It is very disappointing...I think we should have stayed with ISC or looked at the reputable companies such as Puma, Nike, Canterbury, Blades....
 
From today's Newcastle Herald:


Knights miss the jump on Christmas show of support

By Robert Dillon

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COMING SOON: Jarrod Mullen and Kurt Gidley model the new Knights jerseys. — Picture by Dean Osland

THE Newcastle Knights have missed a golden opportunity to retail their new jumpers in the lead-up to Christmas, but chief executive Steve Burraston does not believe their tardiness will prove costly.
The Knights recently unveiled new home-and-away jerseys after becoming the first NRL club to link with sporting-apparel manufacturers KooGa.
KooGa initially planned to have their range of Knights merchandise in stores by December 15, in time for the Christmas spending spree.
But there is still no sign of the new-look kit, and leading sports retailers said they were uncertain when they would start stocking it.
Burraston admitted the club would have preferred to start selling the new jumpers before Christmas but said it was not necessarily the peak time for sales.
"I don't think it's an issue," he said.
"Obviously we do sell some leading up to Christmas as Christmas presents, and we have missed some of those sales, but it's really from about the end of January onwards that we sell a lot of our merchandising products.
"Our major sales come leading into the season, and if you win a few games early in the season, that helps as well.
"Yes, we might have missed a few sales over Christmas, but I'm hopeful we can pick those up.
"The most important thing for us was getting the product right, and we know we've got a very good product.
"It's better than any jumper we've put on the market before, and we think it's better than most jumpers on the market in 2008.
"We think people will be attracted to it. The new design is high-quality and high-tech, and it just is a quality product."
Burraston said sponsorship issues had caused the deferral of the new kit's release to the general public.
"They were to come out in mid-December, but we got held up for a while signing off sponsors, to get the right logos printed on the jumpers," Burraston said. "That delayed us a little while."
Asked what share of profits the Knights received from merchandising, Burraston said the NRL used a rebate system that was "a little bit complicated".
"Half of what the NRL sells under licence goes back to the club, based on the merchandising you sell," he said.
"So if you have 40 per cent of the merchandise sales, you get 40 per cent of the rebate.
"And then the other half gets split equally amongst the other clubs."
Meanwhile, Burraston was confident the Knights were on the verge of signing a new 12-year lease at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
Their current arrangement ends on January 8, and if they were unable to broker a deal with the International Sports Centre Trust and the Wests Group, the stadium licence would go out to tender.
"The first draft came back last week, and there were a couple of amendments we're looking to make," he said.
"Assuming they're made, we should get that signed off before January 8."
 
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