New Zealand National Sevens styles
January 9, 2012 No CommentsThe hair came out at the 2012 New Zealand National Sevens tournament in Queenstown.
The hair came out at the 2012 New Zealand National Sevens tournament in Queenstown.
The Bay of Plenty Invitational Sevens was played today and in New Year’s fashion, there were several prominent hair styles on display. Tails Dreads Fros
As a jersey I think it looks OK – as a training top. It was Adidas who told us that ‘It’s more than a jersey’ during one of their expensive marketing campaigns around the All Blacks. Or it might be more accurate to say that global marketing agency TBWA said that. I would think that all ...
The Argentinian sevens star had a shave before the New Zealand Sevens in Wellington in early February.
The Horowhenua-Kapiti man showed his national pride by donning their colours through his hair.
Hawkes Bay and Samoan International half back Kahn Fotuali’i bears an interesting shape on his right calf. Related articles from the Rugby Lifestyle Network See Zar Lawrence’s calf tattoo
In 2009 the Manawatu Turbos had some of the most expressive hair styles in New Zealand rugby. Winger Tevita Tafui had patches of colour among mixed afro and rats tail. Hooker Sean O’Connor grew and then cut off his rocker locks and Kurt Baker sported his trademark white tuft patch at the back. There were ...
Counties Manukau have the best expression of hair in the New Zealand ITM Cup for 2010 They have variety, style and detail that surpasses their opponents. Simon Lemalu has the most impressive beard in New Zealand rugby The Samoan International prop is one of the best in the country at the moment – he’s mobile, ...
In Auckland for their match this weekend, Wellington stars Fa’atonu Fili, Apou Stewart, Sean Treeby and Alapati Leiua hang out on Queen Street on Friday afternoon. T-shirts, hoodies and jeans were the order of the day.The last time we saw Treeby and Fili in the flesh was at the North Island Provincial Sevens at the ...
The Taranaki jersey was our pick for the most stylish from New Zealand’s domestic rugby competition in 2009. Taranaki are a traditional type of team and so it was fitting that they wore jerseys made by Canterbury of New Zealand – the brand synonymous with rugby – at least up until the All Blacks crossed ...