Wallabies unveil 2018 jersey

Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 11:00 PM
AAP
by AAP
The Wallabies have unveiled their new jersey. Photo: Getty Images
The Wallabies have unveiled their new jersey. Photo: Getty Images

The Wallabies have revealed their 2018 jersey, ahead of next month's June Series.

Australia's new kit includes a more traditional defined collar, something the team said was a nod to the Wallabies of the late 1980s.

A new embossed logo on the sleeve is an acknowledgement of the successful Wallabies of the 90s.

David Pocock in the new Wallabies jersey. Photo: Getty ImagesThis look is not a complete surprise, with the new design popping up in promotional ads for the Wallabies-Ireland series, but this is its first full unveiling.

The Wallabies will wear the jersey for the first time in the June series, when they run out at Suncorp Stadium on June 9, and it will be their strip up until the 2019 Rugby World Cup, for which a standalone jersey will be revealed.

You can buy the new jersey at wallabyshop.com.au.

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