1. NSW BLUES SIGN FOUR YEAR DEAL WITH APPAREL PARTNER PUMA

    NSW Blues joins the QLD Maroons in signing on Puma as it's apparel partner for the 2021 season for the next four seasons, having moved on from Canterbury NZ.

    This move sees Puma strengthen it's position in the NRL, as the industry continues to get a shake up following the departure of ISC from the code.

    There is no current date planned for the NSW Blues range, but like many we're hoping it's not too far away given the availability of NSW Blues gear on the market is the driest we've seen it, ever.

    We're expecting the launch to be April sometime, so stay tuned! To see our range, click here.

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  2. PUMA THE NEW APPAREL PARTNER FOR QLD MAROONS

    Puma have been announced as the new apparel partner for the QLD Maroons for the upcoming 2021 season, signing a whooping 6 year contract with the "local global" brand.

    While there have been some delays in the launch of the range due to various reasons such as COVID, the delayed Origin game in 2020 and the later than usual contract change (cue ISC split from NRL contracts), we can assure fans that the range launch isn't too far away, with new gear expected to hit the Savvy Supporter site on the 22nd March, 2021 (check out existing Maroons gear here).

    This is the first time Puma will be an apparel partner for the Origin series, which sees the brand return to the NRL following their departure in 2004, when they made the Cronulla Sharks range.

    We can confirm that existing

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  3. SAVVY SUPPORTER WORKS WITH NRL TO TRIAL "SMART TRADEMARK"

    Savvy Supporter recently teamed up with the NRL and IP Australia to trial the launch of the smart trade mark, a trust badge which gives buyers the confidence that the website they are visiting provides authentic products, by digitally linking between the online store and the brands registered trademark.

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  4. FACE MASKS MANDATORY FOR NRL FINALS SERIES

    The NSW Government has relaxed Covid-19 guidelines, making way for the potential of a 40,000 spectators to be allowed into Sydney’s ANZ Stadium for the NRL grand final.

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