Competition - Win your nations Rugby Shirt

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As the six nations championships continue Yara are giving farmers from each home nation a chance to win an official rugby jersey in our free draw when buying a booster range fertiliser

Enter by Clicking Here

Four lucky winners, one each from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will each win their nation's jersey.

As a special bonus (doesn't seem that special to an England fan) the Welsh and Scottish winners will both receive signed jerseys.

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How to enter
  1. Order a full load of any Booster Range fertiliser
  2. Take delivery before 8th March 2020
  3. Upload the Delivery Note to your Yara Rewards account
 
never understood numpties wanting to wear rugby shirts. ok, maybe the 30 players on the field, but over weight postmen/ builders / dentists wearing them ? really ?
 
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Nithsdale

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Livestock Farmer
I take it you mean the old school cotton ones and not the new synthetic "nothing to grab" ones?

Macron seem to be the 'in' maker of rugby shirts currently... They offer cotton 'supporters' versions of most current club/country shirts they make/offer.

The synthetic ones would be fine in the summer in place of a tshirt
 

SteveHants

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Livestock Farmer
Macron seem to be the 'in' maker of rugby shirts currently... They offer cotton 'supporters' versions of most current club/country shirts they make/offer.

The synthetic ones would be fine in the summer in place of a tshirt

Bit sweaty in the summer, I reckon.
Can't remember who made our strip, think it was Raging Bull. I've played both codes, the shirts seemed equally tight. Fine for 80 minutes but I wouldn't want to spend all day in them...
 

Nithsdale

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Livestock Farmer
Bit sweaty in the summer, I reckon.
Can't remember who made our strip, think it was Raging Bull. I've played both codes, the shirts seemed equally tight. Fine for 80 minutes but I wouldn't want to spend all day in them...


I've got the 2005 Lions shirt, it's made with "Clima-cool" technology but it's awful to wear regardless what the weather is doing...

but I've a polyester shirt made by KooGa which is supposed to moderate your body temp and it really does work - it is brilliant. I used to wear it for curling as it kept me warm when standing about but I never got sweaty when sweeping hard.

It isn't the material but the design which matters, IMO
 

rhifsaith

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Tregaron
I think its more aimed at people who are already buying the product! That said you are almost guaranteed the Wales one, who else would even care?
You support a team that plays in lilly white,has god save the tramp as your anthem and sing an African slave song when playing well :LOL:
 

Tomr10

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Lol
 

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