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Editorial: Ad deal poses threat to All Black brand

5:30 AM Saturday Jul 7, 2012
A new look might decorate the All Blacks' jerseys if rumours are true. Photo / NZPA

A new look might decorate the All Blacks' jerseys if rumours are true. Photo / NZPA

To prevent the undermining of the All Black brand, the New Zealand Rugby Union has jealously guarded its trademarks and copyrights.

It is all the more surprising, therefore, that it could be contemplating an advertising logo across the front of the All Black jersey. The suitor is reported to be insurance company AIG.

The rugby union has not denied the suggestion, and says it is talking to several potential sponsors in the lead-up to the Rugby Championship.

Advertising on the All Black jersey would not be new. There was a discreet Steinlager logo in the mid-1990s. That was not well received by many fans. The name of an American insurer with a problematic profile emblazoned across the front of the playing strip would be many times more intrusive and would, therefore, create a far greater furore.

The level of opposition should lead the rugby union to reconsider. So, too, should the prospect of damage to the All Black brand.

A black jersey adorned only with a silver fern and the manufacturer's moniker makes a powerful statement. Not for nothing does it have a worldwide status akin to that of Italy's soccer shirt, a strip also noted for its commercial-free purity.

If the All Blacks went the way of the Wallabies, the Springboks and British rugby sides, it would only devalue that status.

The All Blacks would become just another team, and any immediate financial gain would have to be balanced against the long-term implications of a serious diminishing of the brand.

MikeyB (New Zealand) | 10:45AM Sunday, 08 Jul 2012
I guess they need to fund things like Sports psychologists and media advisors and for selecting old players who spend most weeks off with poor little sore leg muscles.
darren ormsby (New South Wales) | 10:46AM Sunday, 08 Jul 2012
The Wallabies have prostituted their jesrey for years now and are now called the qantas Wallabies. Where on earth can you find this country called qantas? An absolute joke.

The All Blacks jumper is sacred and should always ad free. This is what makes the All Black brand so unique and more valuable than any other rugby jersey on the planet.

If some troublesome american company wants to become a major sponsor, put their name on the tracksuits or casual wear, but our jumper and I mean 'ours' the people of nz, should not be touched.

Shame on nzrfu if you even considered this. I can see it now. 2013 Bledisloe Cup.the aig All Blacks v the qantas Wallabies being played at the anz Stadium, with the referee being Emirates Craig Joubert.
Machpants () | 10:46AM Sunday, 08 Jul 2012
So true, I have owned many ABs jerseys. One I refused to buy, wearing my clean CCC one for years, was the awful jersey with the Steinlager logo on it. AIG is an awful company that used gov't recovery funds to give bonuses to execs, that would make a bad decision even worse.
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