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Editorial: Black jersey no longer a national treasure

5:29 AM Tuesday Oct 16, 2012
Jerseys for the Maori All Blacks, All Blacks, sevens, women's sevens, under-20 men and Black Ferns. Photo / Natalie Slade

Jerseys for the Maori All Blacks, All Blacks, sevens, women's sevens, under-20 men and Black Ferns. Photo / Natalie Slade

The All Black jersey is now a little less black.

The players will no longer bear just the national emblem and the manufacturer's mark on their chests. They will carry, right in the middle, the letters AIG, which mean nothing to them, New Zealand or rugby except that the American insurance company has given the New Zealand Rugby Union an undisclosed sum for the privilege.

The Rugby Union is clearly counting on a subdued public reaction to the intrusion. In that, it has reason for confidence. There was considerable opposition when a discreet Steinlager logo was placed on the jersey in the mid-1990s. But since then, the emblazoning of corporate names across the front of playing strips has become commonplace, not least with the Wallabies, Springboks and the British rugby sides.

Nonetheless, the AIG logo is a matter of regret. A commercial-free jersey set the All Blacks apart and enhanced their brand worldwide. AIG's multimillion-dollar involvement does, as the Rugby Union is keen to stress, help provide the wherewithal to retain players and expand the game at the community level. That, however, comes at a cost. The All Black jersey has become just another playing strip.

DailyOnlineReader (New Zealand) | 08:29AM Tuesday, 16 Oct 2012
Disgusting! I will find out what companies AIG owns and avoid them like the plague and tell all my friends to avoid them like the plague! If the logo would be 1/4 of the size/smaller than the Adidas logo, it would be bearable, but not if it's that big. They are the All Blacks, not the AIGs.
Priori Pete (New Zealand) | 08:29AM Tuesday, 16 Oct 2012
Asset sales is not restricted to Electricity and Gas, mind you the All Blacks has been a private corporation for a while. And to think of it, how that grassroots cliche emerges in convinient times of popular opprtunities. It's just another team now and I wish the commentators would follow and stop associating culture and race in their mix. It doesn't help the million dollar image stupid!
Surdo Oppedere (Auckland Region) | 08:29AM Tuesday, 16 Oct 2012
Perhaps the logo will be ok but only if is in black writing on a black background.
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