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A great little story from the lower grades of rugby league (Ron Massey Cup is currently the equivalent of a senior 3rd division; NRL -> NSW Cup -> RMC, 4th division if you count the National Youth Cup U20's; NRL -> NYC -> NSW Cup -> RMC)

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Glebe Dirty Reds to don their crimson jerseys again for the first time in 87 years

Heather McNab, CENtRAL
May 3, 2017 12:00am

FOR the first time in 87 years, the crimson jerseys of the Glebe Dirty Reds will be donned as the iconic rugby league club makes a triumphant return.

On Saturday, May 13 the Dirty Reds, playing in 2017 as a joint venture with Concord-Burwood Wolves, will run out at their home ground of Leichhardt Oval wearing their traditional colours.

Shut down in 1929 after its relationship with the governing body of the NSW RL soured, the foundation club will be seen on field again after a four-year effort to resurrect the Dirty Reds from the hearts and minds of the inner city community and plant them firmly onto the playing field.

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Harry O'Toole, Jackson Garlick and Zeb Luisi in the Glebe Dirty Reds jerseys
Club president Darren Flynn said the return of the club to the Ron Massey Cup competition was as much about “reclaiming the game of rugby league in its former heartland” as it was about the legacy of the club.

“When the club was shut down, many locals turned their backs on the game. Some followed South Sydney but many didn’t continue,” Mr Flynn said.

Thanks in a large part to the efforts of local historian Max Solling, who spent 30 years speaking with past players and recording the history of the club, the Dirty Reds never really left Glebe, Mr Flynn said.

After extensive community consultation and support, and a new sponsor in 99 on York, the team was reborn.

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Gray brothers, Bert, Tom, Paddy and Frank — one of two famous footballing dynasties to play for the Glebe Dirty Reds (the other being the Burge brothers).
Following the success of fellow foundation team the Newtown Jets, Mr Flynn said he hoped the Reds would become part of the “fabric of the community”, and particularly provide an accessible sport for the growing Asian population in the inner city.

Don Gray, whose father Tom — along with brothers Paddy, Bert and Frank — formed the first football dynasty to play for the club, said the resurrection tapped into “a feature of Glebe which binds us together ... a revival of one part of its history, a reinforcement that (the working class ethos of diversity and social justice) haven’t disappeared from Glebe,” Mr Bray said.

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On Saturday, May 13 the Dirty Reds, playing in 2017 as a joint venture with Concord-Burwood Wolves, will run out at their home ground of Leichhardt Oval wearing their traditional colours.
A revival launch will also be held this Saturday, at 99 on York, to induct past players into the team’s Hall of Fame and reveal of the team song penned by Denis Carnahan.

When the Dirty Reds head out with the team colours next weekend, there’s sure to be some nerves among the players, Mr Flynn said.

“When they put on those jerseys for the first time they’ll be feeling it — they’ll be making history,” Mr Flynn said.
 

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In regards to the following, there is nothing official as to what this jersey will be used for or how often, nor is there any result tally after voting (I voted for option 2).

As a part of Wests Tigers Membership benefits for 2017 all Members are being given the chance to vote for one of the club’s 2018 jerseys.

Wests Tigers Members can pick their favourite of the below jerseys, with the winning jersey to be a part of the club’s 2018 range.

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In regards to the following, there is nothing official as to what this jersey will be used for or how often, nor is there any result tally after voting (I voted for option 2).



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Option a: Dragons
Option b: Roosters
Option c: North Sydney Bears
 

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In regards to the following, there is nothing official as to what this jersey will be used for or how often, nor is there any result tally after voting (I voted for option 2).



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Also hint at next year's template?
 
Option a: Dragons
Option b: Roosters
Option c: North Sydney Bears
Remind me how C is North?
In regards to the following, there is nothing official as to what this jersey will be used for or how often, nor is there any result tally after voting (I voted for option 2).



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Give B Black shorts and Its 10x better. Not sure which one Id pick though.
 
Just a question. Does any one know why the Broncos are wearing an away kit at home to the tigers? Does someone at NRL house think think their orange away kit clashes against maroon?
 
If it hasn't already been noted, the Queensland Reds have changed their kit manufacturer mid-season to Zoo Sports, noticed them wearing it last week against the Melbourne Rebels. Looks like a direct mixture of the Kooga/BLK templates from the last few years:

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Here's the BLK kit they had the week before against the Chiefs
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