The NRL should start putting players names on the back of their playing jerseys claims one NRL executive, with Bulldogs CEO Aaron Warburton calling for the league to personalise playing jerseys.
The Bulldogs are plotting a huge change to their jerseys for the NRL's third year kicking off the season in Las Vegas in 2026, but there could be a major roadblock that stops it from happening.
Plenty, according to the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. The progressive NRL club wants to break with tradition by inserting surnames on the back of players' jerseys. Super League used names in ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from NRL ... the Bulldogs were close to finalising their Las Vegas submission, which includes a move for the surnames of Bulldogs players on the back of jerseys ...
Canterbury CEO Aaron Warburton is urging the NRL ... Bulldogs were close to finalising their Las Vegas submission, which includes a move for the surnames of Bulldogs players on the back of jerseys ...
Fans can already add their own name or the name of their favourite player on the back of a jersey but at an extra cost. Originally published as Why Bulldogs CEO Aaron Warburton’s bid for NRL ...
The NRL should start putting players names on the back of their playing jerseys claims one NRL executive, with Bulldogs CEO ...