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In the Soccer | In the News | In the Jersey HQ | February 06, 2025We worked closely with Darren Bent to bring his ideas to life, showcasing the important moments and highlights of his successful career in his Designed By... Jersey!
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In the Soccer | In the News | In the Jersey HQ | February 06, 2025
We partnered closely with Ray Parlour to bring his vision to life, capturing the defining moments and highlights of his legendary career.Â
It was through our discussions with Ray that we got a chance to understand exactly how he wanted his jersey to look. Since we have complete creative freedom to execute that vision with O'Neills bespoke kits, we began creating that one-off jersey with special touches that celebrate Ray's footballing journey. As we did with Ray, our custom service allows us to develop very individual kits that reflect the player's own story.
Ray's bespoke kit has a capable touch of personal memorialisation, including a tribute to Highbury, Arsenal's former historic ground and also a nod to the legendary 'bruised banana' print used early in the 90s for an Arsenal kit. Ray's nickname, "The Romford Pele," is displayed prominently upon his kit, along with a tribute to his famous goal celebration during the 2002 FA Cup final against Chelsea. We finished off the design honouring
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In the News | In the Rugby | In the Jersey HQ | February 06, 2025When it comes to celebrating the heroes of rugby, few names stand as tall as Jamie Peacock. A powerhouse in the world of rugby league, Peacocks' career with Leeds Rhinos and his leadership of both the England and Great Britain teams earned him a legacy that spans decades. Now, thanks to a special collaboration with O'Neills, his legacy is being honoured in a truly unique way - through a specially designed jersey that celebrates his remarkable journey in the sport.
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In the Changing Room | In the Jersey HQ | November 08, 2024
17th – 19th September, Ratheniska, Co. Laois
Introducing O’Neills Ploughing Jerseys: the 2024 edition!
The sun was shining this year at Ratheniska, Co. Laois for the National Ploughing Championships, there were 244,000 people in attendance over the three day event. What an incredible turn out! And with the 2024 Ploughing Championships comes brand new Ploughing Jerseys! We have expanded our designs further than ever before, from precious pups to heavenly meadows, tremendous tractors to happy herds of cattle, you’ll have a hard time choosing which one to wear!Â
Let’s have a closer look at the newest Jerseys…Â
For the Tractor Lovers…Â
We have 6 new designs featuring your favourite farm machinery. This year’s JCB jerseys are a real Game Changer… trust us! Featuring a huge JCB digger and an O’Neills Size 5 Football, can you Dig It? And for the Massey fans, check out the new Land Mass Jersey, perfect for long days on the farm! Everything is Better In Blue, at least that’s what we think
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In the Changing Room | In the Archives | In the Jersey HQ | August 02, 2024According to Irish legend, the Tailteann Games were first established in 632 BC near the Hill of Tara, by the High King of All Ireland, Lugh. He founded the games in memory of his foster mother, Tailte, who had died of exhaustion whilst clearing the plains of Ireland for agriculture.
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In the Changing Room | In the Jersey HQ | March 02, 2023Introducing the Ireland Premier Jersey. Synonymous with Ireland, the shamrock is rooted deep in the history of the Emerald Isle. The Ireland Premier Jersey reinstates the traditional shamrock crest. A modern twist on the 1985 Republic of Ireland jersey, it is immersed in Irish heritage. The individual design elements tell a story, incorporating Ireland’s history, traditional Celtic art, and sporting passion.
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In the News | In the Changing Room | In the Jersey HQ | December 05, 2022
All Ireland final day, 1893. A mixture of nerves and excitement filled the air. The Selskar Young Ireland’s team of Wexford, led by captain Tom Hayes set off from their beloved town in search of victory. Could they do it? Could they be the first Wexford team to win the All-Ireland?
After making their way to Dublin with a rally of supporters ready to cheer them on, the team stepped onto the pitch at Phoenix Park and prepared for battle against Cork opponents, Dromtariffe. The adrenaline kicked in. An All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title was up for grabs, and they were not going to let it out of their sight. Selskar Young Ireland’s were awarded the victory and crowned All-Ireland champions. It was Wexford’s first All-Ireland success. A feeling of pride swept over the county, which remains to this day.
In honour of the historic event, Wexford GAA have swapped their iconic purple 130 years on and designed a commemorative jersey in the shade of green which was worn by the Selskar Young
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In the News | In the Changing Room | In the Jersey HQ | October 07, 2022The Official Mayo GAA 2023 Home Kit has been unveiled and it’s a feast for the eyes. It represents the pride and passion of supporters, the commitment of players and drive for success. The traditional green and red colour palette is instantly recognisable to Irish people around the globe and the new jersey sees the return of the bottle green colour that served the Mayo football team well between the years of 2012 and 2018. With some modern updates including a silicone badge and three stripe should detail, this jersey is sure to be a popular one. The new kit will be worn by Mayo GAA, Mayo LGFA, and Mayo Camogie teams from underage to senior level.
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In the GAA | In the Jersey HQ | February 02, 2017
Who is qualified to wear the Wicklow jersey? Some counties have them; others can only look on in envy. Remember the TV series Celebrity Banisteoir? We think turning the tables on their head would be more fun. So we’ve drawn up a Wicklow Celebrity Selection. We reckon as a unit they would pose more than a few problems.
1 Darren Randolph
You need a solid citizen between the sticks and we could look no further than West Ham keeper Darren Randolph to pull on that no 1 Wicklow jersey. Since claiming the national jersey Darren has done his county proud. A real Wicklow mountain.
2 Dustin the Turkey
At corner back we’re going for Dustin, although it’s always risky playing a turkey at corner back in case they get roasted. (Turkey, roasted? See what we did there?)
3 Fr Jack Hackett
At full back and keeping a tidy square, it has to be Father Jack. Striking the fear of God into the opposition 14. The modern game needs characters.
4 Dara Ó Briain
In the opposite corner to Dustin, we’re going for