AUSTRALIA Canterbury WALLABIES Jersey PLAYER ISSUE! 2003 WORLD CUP! Shirt RUGBY!
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1423 Welcome to our auction! We've got for You ultra rare AUSTRALIA home !!! PLAYER ISSUE !!! Temex shirt from 2003/2004 season worn when Wallabies lost Bledisloe Cup in 2003, but made a strong start to their 2003 World Cup campaign with a 24:8 win over Argentina, and two large victories over Namibia and Romania. They then narrowly defeated Ireland 17:16 and defeated Scotland 33:16 in their quarter-final. They claimed one of their greatest victories over New Zealand when they upset them in the semi-final winning 22:10, prompting George Gregan to taunt the New Zealanders with the words "Four more years boys, four more years". They played England in a thrilling final and were finally defeated after England's Jonny Wilkinson kicked a drop goal in extra time ! Made by CANTERBURY OF NEW ZEALAND . This is original 10 years old shirt , not another retro! To avoid misunderstanding, please read carefully descriptions , especially about condition and size (take notice at length and width) of shirt. Size of shirt: From tag: S Length: 67 cms (26,5'') Width (under arms): 51cms (20'') Material: Cotton / Polyester (Condition: GOOD, but there's many bobbles and collar's gray ) !!! MADE IN AUSTRALIA !!! If You're interest VINTAGE SHIRTS , especially WALLABIES shirts , see our other auctions! Please read before bidding:We accept PAYPAL ONLY!*
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