Guinness Emblem Training Rugby Ball

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Guinness Emblem Training Rugby Ball

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 : Guinness Emblem Training Rugby Ball
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Gilbert
Label: Gilbert
Manufacturer: Gilbert
Publisher: Gilbert
Size: Large
Studio: Gilbert



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Product DescriptionCountry: Ireland #719005 Made by Gilbert, the world's best known rugby ball manufacturer, this Guinness training ball is ideal for practice and match play On December 31, 1759 Irish history changed forever. It was on that date that Arthur Guinness, age 34, took a 9,000 year lease on a brewery at £45 a year. That brewery was St. James' Gate in Dublin, now the largest stout brewery in the world producing 300 million pints a year! In 1862 the traditional Irish Harp was adopted as its trademark, symbolizing the special bond between Guinness and Ireland.




Features:
  • Guinness emblem on side panel
  • Size 5, four panel ball
  • Balls arrives deflated
  • Outer cover of rubber, cotton, and polyester latex bladder
  • Orders shipping outside the U.S. are subject to customs fees.













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