The All Blacks haven’t sprung any surprises with their World Cup jersey

THE ALL BLACKS haven’t sprung any surprises with their new World Cup jersey, although they say it includes a “a subtle design change” that pays homage to The Originals.

The legendary Originals side lost just a single game on their 35-match tour of the UK, Ireland, France and the USA in 1905 and 1906.

That tour famously included a homecoming for All Blacks captain Dave Gallaher, a native of County Donegal who moved to New Zealand as a child. Unfortunately, the injured Ramelton man did not play in the All Blacks’ 15-0 win over Ireland in a Test match at Lansdowne Road on 25 November, 1905.

The tour continued south to Munster, where the All Blacks beat the province 33-0 at Market’s Field in Limerick.