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The Queensland Reds' Anzac Jersey commemorates the strong connections between the Reds and the Australian men and women who served in our armed forces.
60 Queensland Reds players served in five wars - 11 of them never to return. Together they were awarded every gallantry award short of the Victoria Cross.
The main silhouette image of troops advancing at the Battle of Broodseinde Ridge in 1917 is believed to be Toowoomba's 25th Battalion - in which QRU #372 Tom "Rat" Flanagan served. The image has been reproduced from the famous photograph taken by Frank Hurley with the permission of the Australian War Memorial.
The jersey collar features both the original Rising Sun insignia worn on the battledress collar, and a poppy emblem, as a mark of respect and remembrance for the fallen.
The jersey base colour matches the khaki battledress worn by the Australian Army in World War One, with the "black-over-blue" piping on the sleeve, a nod to the colour patch worn on the sleeve by most Queensland infantry battalions from World War One. Those battalions - the 9th, 25th, 41st and 49th - still wear these colour patches on their slouch hat puggaree band today.
The 9th and 25/49th battalions along with Brisbane's 6RAR will form the honour guard as players enter the field at the 2024 Anzac weekend match.
- VAPODRI FINISH to keep you cool and dry when needed
- All branding sublimated into design
MENS QLD REDS 2024 ANZAC JERSEY
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The Queensland Reds' Anzac Jersey commemorates the strong connections between the Reds and the Australian men and women who served in our armed forces.
60 Queensland Reds players served in five wars - 11 of them never to return. Together they were awarded every gallantry award short of the Victoria Cross.
The main silhouette image of troops advancing at the Battle of Broodseinde Ridge in 1917 is believed to be Toowoomba's 25th Battalion - in which QRU #372 Tom "Rat" Flanagan served. The image has been reproduced from the famous photograph taken by Frank Hurley with the permission of the Australian War Memorial.
The jersey collar features both the original Rising Sun insignia worn on the battledress collar, and a poppy emblem, as a mark of respect and remembrance for the fallen.
The jersey base colour matches the khaki battledress worn by the Australian Army in World War One, with the "black-over-blue" piping on the sleeve, a nod to the colour patch worn on the sleeve by most Queensland infantry battalions from World War One. Those battalions - the 9th, 25th, 41st and 49th - still wear these colour patches on their slouch hat puggaree band today.
The 9th and 25/49th battalions along with Brisbane's 6RAR will form the honour guard as players enter the field at the 2024 Anzac weekend match.
- VAPODRI FINISH to keep you cool and dry when needed
- All branding sublimated into design
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