Bath Rugby receives fresh training kit

Clothing firm Canterbury has chosen to supply Bath Rugby with a new training kit for the upcoming season.

A sponsor for the new kit has also been selected, with project management consultancy Nine Feet Tall filling this role. Full colour printing in Bath could be employed to help promote the new line of sportswear. The chief executive of Canterbury, Chris Stephenson, told the Bath Chronicle:

“Following the announcement of our three-year deal with Bath Rugby, we are delighted to launch the new training range for the 2015/16 season.”


Mr Stephenson made it clear that his firm has a significant track record in the manufacture of rugby products. In addition, he expressed the hope that Bath supporters will appreciate the range of goods that the New Zealand-based company has opted to supply. According to the business, its goods have been designed to be durable regardless of rigorous workouts.

Huw Jones, a manager for Nine Feet Tall, has also been upbeat about the kit. Mr Jones claimed that his organisation possesses several of the qualities of the rugby club. For instance, he asserted that both organisations place a high value on ambition, openness and cooperation.

Mr Jones also indicated that 2015-2016 is a landmark season for the rugby club. When the season starts, it will be for the 150th time since the founding of the club.