Argentina 1985 Rugby Shirt Ellis Rugby

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Argentina 1985 Rugby Shirt – Relive a Historic Match

Celebrate one of rugby’s most iconic moments with the Argentina 1985 Classic Rugby Shirt. This jersey embodies the legendary 21-21 draw between New Zealand and Argentina in Buenos Aires, a match that forever marked rugby history.

An Unforgettable Battle:
Played at the Buenos Aires Athletic Club, this historic match showcased the grit and skill of two determined teams fighting for supremacy. The electrifying atmosphere and remarkable plays made this encounter truly legendary.

Hugo Porta: The Master Fly-Half
At the heart of this epic clash was Hugo Porta, an icon of Argentine rugby. With precise kicks, strategic vision, and an unmatched ability to lead his team’s attack, Porta demonstrated brilliance and left a lasting legacy.

A Spectacular Draw:
After an intense battle, the final whistle sealed a 21-21 score, a testament to the talent and resilience of both teams. This moment remains etched in the memories of rugby fans as a timeless classic.

Features of the Argentina 1985 Rugby Shirt:

Material: 100% satin cotton for ultimate comfort and durability.
Design: Detailed embroidery on the original badge.
Finishing Touches: Interior button placket, matching cuffs and collar, chevron details on side vents, and velvet trim on the neck opening.
Embroidery: "Pumas 1985 Rugby Shirt" embroidered on the collar and back neck.
Discreet Logo: Subtle Ellis Rugby tonal logo on the sleeve.
Available Sizes: S to 5XL.

"Story-Teller" Technology:
Each jersey includes our exclusive “Story-Teller” chip. Scan the tag located on the front to access a video telling the story behind this iconic shirt.

Important Note:
The "Story-Teller" is a unique bonus feature. Returns or replacements will not be accepted if the chip stops functioning.

Additionally, explore the Argentina 1985 Rugby Polo Shirt, perfect for fans of rugby history and timeless style.

Ref.: ELL24_MAH_A85

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