Handré Pollard and Lood de Jager wore the 'wrong' Springbok jerseys
Updated | By Scenic Drive With Rian
Springboks Handré Pollard and Lood de Jager were spotted wearing the 'wrong' RWC jerseys.
Earlier this week, photos made the rounds of lock Lood de Jager and flyhalf Handre Pollard in a version of the Springbok jersey that didn't sport the official World Cup logo when they were playing against Japan.
The jerseys worn by De Jager and Pollard had the Springbok emblem on the right-hand side on the front of their jerseys - which were also missing the Webb Ellis Cup on the right sleeve.
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The photos made it to social media - and fans were totally confused.
SA Rugby's spokesperson told Sport24 that there was a mix-up in supply.
When they realised that the jerseys were incorrect, it was too late to source replacements.
The two players had to play in the 'wrongly' supplied jerseys.
On to another topic of interest...
— TheYellowCap (@theyellowcap) October 20, 2019
Who noticed Handre Pollard's Bok jersey today?
Anyone have a clue why he was the only one wearing this jersey @ASICSRugby @ASICS_ZA @Springboks pic.twitter.com/cgfOIvZkJq
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