3 traditional ways to honour players at your Rugby club
The first sight of Rugby honour caps came in 1839 when a group of boys from ‘Rugby School’ paraded for Queen Adelaide with plush crimson velvet caps and gold tassels. After […]
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The first sight of Rugby honour caps came in 1839 when a group of boys from ‘Rugby School’ paraded for Queen Adelaide with plush crimson velvet caps and gold tassels. After […]
For many years, the Albion Hat & Cap Co. has assisted community cricket clubs around Australia in capturing their success and memories with the unique concept of a Premiership Cap. Our Capologist […]
In sport, we refer to those athletes that represent a select group, whether it be their national team, University, club or province – a ‘capped’ player. Michael Clarke has 102 […]