TheDaBoss
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SPECIAL piece of artwork designed by a current serving soldier will be immortalised on the Brisbane Broncos’ 2019 ANZAC jersey.
The jersey, which has been released today, depicts two modern-day Australian and New Zealand soldiers carrying a stretcher.
On the back of the jersey are two World War One-era Australian and New Zealand soldiers. The Australian is identifiable by the slouch hat, and the New Zealander by the red band on his hat.
On the right sleeve we have the Australian and New Zealand flags and on the left sleeve sits the word “Grateful” – one of the Broncos’ nominated club values.
Importantly, the design has been put together by ‘Stan’, a current serving soldier. The soldier’s identity cannot be released because he is currently serving.
But his special effort to produce this iconic image is what makes the jersey so powerful.
The Broncos will wear this unique strip for the official NRL ANZAC round, when Brisbane plays the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on April 27.
SPECIAL piece of artwork designed by a current serving soldier will be immortalised on the Brisbane Broncos’ 2019 ANZAC jersey.
The jersey, which has been released today, depicts two modern-day Australian and New Zealand soldiers carrying a stretcher.
On the back of the jersey are two World War One-era Australian and New Zealand soldiers. The Australian is identifiable by the slouch hat, and the New Zealander by the red band on his hat.
On the right sleeve we have the Australian and New Zealand flags and on the left sleeve sits the word “Grateful” – one of the Broncos’ nominated club values.

Importantly, the design has been put together by ‘Stan’, a current serving soldier. The soldier’s identity cannot be released because he is currently serving.
But his special effort to produce this iconic image is what makes the jersey so powerful.
The Broncos will wear this unique strip for the official NRL ANZAC round, when Brisbane plays the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on April 27.
I actually really like how they have done the design for this jersey
I was just wondering what everyone elses opinions were on this, should we do a design similar to this or a design similar to our 2018 anzac jersey 
The jersey, which has been released today, depicts two modern-day Australian and New Zealand soldiers carrying a stretcher.
On the back of the jersey are two World War One-era Australian and New Zealand soldiers. The Australian is identifiable by the slouch hat, and the New Zealander by the red band on his hat.
On the right sleeve we have the Australian and New Zealand flags and on the left sleeve sits the word “Grateful” – one of the Broncos’ nominated club values.
Importantly, the design has been put together by ‘Stan’, a current serving soldier. The soldier’s identity cannot be released because he is currently serving.
But his special effort to produce this iconic image is what makes the jersey so powerful.
The Broncos will wear this unique strip for the official NRL ANZAC round, when Brisbane plays the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on April 27.
SPECIAL piece of artwork designed by a current serving soldier will be immortalised on the Brisbane Broncos’ 2019 ANZAC jersey.
The jersey, which has been released today, depicts two modern-day Australian and New Zealand soldiers carrying a stretcher.
On the back of the jersey are two World War One-era Australian and New Zealand soldiers. The Australian is identifiable by the slouch hat, and the New Zealander by the red band on his hat.
On the right sleeve we have the Australian and New Zealand flags and on the left sleeve sits the word “Grateful” – one of the Broncos’ nominated club values.

Importantly, the design has been put together by ‘Stan’, a current serving soldier. The soldier’s identity cannot be released because he is currently serving.
But his special effort to produce this iconic image is what makes the jersey so powerful.
The Broncos will wear this unique strip for the official NRL ANZAC round, when Brisbane plays the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on April 27.
I actually really like how they have done the design for this jersey
I was just wondering what everyone elses opinions were on this, should we do a design similar to this or a design similar to our 2018 anzac jersey 