Wednesday 13 November 2013

One of Rugby Union’s most anticipated fixtures of the season unveils the pride of a nation

'The Greatest Challenge in Rugby' kicks of at Twickenham this weekend

Tipped by the Daily Telegraph as “the greatest challenge in rugby” the mighty All Blacks arrive to test England’s credentials this Saturday. Their players are some of the best in the world and determined to control the game.  Kieran Read, widely regarded as the world’s best No 8, explained: “Every time I go on the field, I’m looking to be the man who is the key factor in the game, who can make a big play or whatever is needed. I want to do my bit.”

What England will need, then, is nerve, poise and great teamwork. This will-to-win culture is fostered at grass roots level amongst England’s many rugby clubs.  Whether a team member or supporter, one of the best ways to nurture dedication to a team is through wearing the club colours with pride. The care with which our blazers are designed for our rugby club customers is emblematic of the values of those who wear them. Juddians Rugby Club commissioned bespoke blazers in its distinct club colours with carefully chosen gilt buttons.  Equally proud of their blazers are members of Northampton Saints, delighted with the attention to detail we have taken with vents, buttons and pockets.

All this helps to create a determined mindset, as Owen Farrell, the England fly-half, revealed.  The prospect of facing his opposite number, the great Dan Carter, on Saturday is inspiring rather than intimidating. “There is no point sitting back and being in awe of what he has done,” Farrell said. “You have got to go out and perform yourself. You have got to be excited about it.”

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