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Rhino Australia Custom Balls 2014/15 Make Your Impact RUGBY UNION RUGBY LEAGUE NETBALL FOOTBALL AUSTRALIAN RULES TOUCH & TAG MAKE YOUR IMPACT MAKING YOUR IMPACT Rhino, one of the leading sporting goods brands in the world, is now in Australia. Rhino is part of the fabric of rugby union and now rugby league in the UK, special- ising in balls, scrum machines and other products. The Rhino values are - tough- ness, reliability, integrity, heritage and team spirit. Those values will be implanted, and ex- tended, in Australia. However we want to become synonymous in this country for quality and innovation across many sports. Our whole philosophy is about the athlete and the coach and helping them make the best impact possible utilising the best possible equipment. Gaining ‘an edge’ is a byword in sport. Rhino Australia can deliver it. RHINO SPORT & LEISURE Based for over 25 years in the UK, Rhino’s equipment has been so highly regarded that we are delighted to have been ap- pointed an Official Licensee of Rugby World Cup 2015 for contact and training equipment. We look forward enormously to playing our part in the build up to what promises to be an outstanding global event. Rhino Sport and Leisure Australia (Rhino) is building on the heritage of Rhino UK. We want to become part of the fabric of the sports we are involved with here in Australia, adapting our products to our cli- mate and conditions. MAKE YOUR IMPACT Sport is such a major part of Australian culture. It reflects our climate and open spaces and our tradition that goes back two centuries. It’s about the grass roots, and we want to be a grass roots business providing all-encompassing solution for a complete range of training equipment and sportswear. Rhino Sport and Leisure Australia offers a complete range of training and match equipment, balls and teamwear. We look forward to working with the Australian sporting community and building relation- ships to foster the development of sport in this nation. Rhino is your one-stop shop that can cater for any team, club, school or associations, needs, large or small. We are about build- ing relationships, developing sport in this nation and being known for quality, ser- vice, price and perfection. Rhino is continually looking to improve its range and performance. Our philosophy is based on coach and athlete feedback. Rhino is about YOU, the player, the coach or the administrator; the person who is giving your time and effort into the sport your love. We will seek feedback from the grassroots sports people which will help the Austral- ian sporting community. The best equip- ment helps the coaches produce the best athletes. The better the athletes, the bet- ter their teams. The stronger the team, the better the code in general. Australia is built on its sporting culture. It is a massively popular pastime. But sport is becoming more and more costly too. We have one commitment: to provide the best price but never compromising on quality. RHINO BALL RANGE Rhinos Australia balls are made from the best possible material and match anything made anywhere in the world. VORTEX PRO BALL RANGE RHINO VORTEX PRO RUGBY UNION MATCH BALL Great Match ball for any conditions. Silica reinforcement enhances rubber performance on grip and durability front. Laminated with 4 layers of Cotton Canvas and Polyester Viscose. Size 5 $39.99 RHINO VORTEX PRO RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH BALL New to Australia: Official match ball of the UK Super League, Tetley’s Challenge Cup, Kingston Press Championship and Rugby Football League. Size 5 $39.99 RHINO VORTEX PRO AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL MATCH BALL Ideal training and match ball for players that require that extra grip for marking and general ball handling. Genuine Cow Hide leather Treated with reinforcement Size 5 $29.99 Size 4 $28.99 Size 3 $27.99 [email protected] | www.rhinoaustralia.com | Call us now on 1300 556 112 The Rhino Vortex Ball Range: the most scientific sports ball ever? Rhino Rugby have partnered up with the University of Sheffield to take rugby balls to a whole new level. Dr Matt Carré and Prof Roger Lewis, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, specialise in hand- object interactions, and have undergone a research and development project to help come up with, what could be, our best ever match ball. RHINO VORTEX PRO FOOTBALL MATCH BALL The Vortex Pro netball is a high quality International standard match ball, meeting official weight and size standards. The outer layer is made of top grade blended natural rubber. The surface features the Max Classic Grip which feels wonderful and ensures extra safe handling in match conditions. Size 5 $39.99 RHINO VORTEX PRO NETBALL MATCH BALL The Vortex Pro netball is a high quality International standard match ball, meeting official weight and size standards. The outer layer is made of top grade blended natural rubber. The surface features the Max Classic Grip which feels wonderful and ensures extra safe handling in match conditions. Size 5 $29.99 All Rhino Australia balls fully meet the SEDEX global labour standards for ethical trade VORTEX PRO(strict rules BALL for health, safety RANGE& non-child labour). TORNADO BALL RANGE RHINO TORNADO RUGBY UNION MATCH BALL Great Match and Training ball for any conditions. Silica reinforcement enhances rubber performance on grip and durability front. Senior (Size 5) $19.99 | Midi (Size 4) $17.99 | Mini (Size 3) $14.99 RHINO TORNADO RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH BALL A well priced ball for matches and training under any conditions. Silica reinforcement enhances Rubber performance on grip and durability front MAX Pimple grip pattern. Senior (Size 5) $19.99 | Mod $17.99 | Mini $14.99 GET PERSONAL Rhino Australia can customise and personalise your entire club range of equipment, to include your sponsor’s name and club colours. And we can package it all for you, team by team according to your requirements, so you can distribute it already bundled to fit each team’s order. That’s as personal as you can get! As you read on, we’ll tell you more. Full detail on page: [email protected] | www.rhinoaustralia.com | Call us now on 1300 556 112 The new TORNADO: the most scientific rugby ball ever? Rhino Rugby have partnered up with the University of Sheffield to take rugby balls to a whole new level. Dr Matt Carré and Prof Roger Lewis, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, specialise in hand- object interactions, and have undergone a research and development project to help come up with, what could be, our best ever match ball. RHINO TORNADO FOOTBALL MATCH BALL Professional quality ball used by British & Irish Lions and RaboDirect Pro12. Includes new Aerosensa grip and Velocity-Acceleration Valve technology. Size 5 $19.99 | Size 4 $17.99 | Size 3 $14.99 RHINO TORNADO NETBALL MATCH BALL You will love the price and quality of the Tornado Match ball! Featuring the world’s leading 3D grip technology for great handling in all conditions and a modern, bold graphic design in a range of bright colours. Size 5 $24.99 | Size 4 $24.99 ALSO AVAILABLE IN Pink Yellow Blue Purple All Rhino Australia balls fully meet the SEDEX TORNADOglobal BALL labour standards RANGEfor ethical trade (strict rules for health, safety & non-child labour). CYCLONE BALL RANGE RHINO CYCLONE RUGBY UNION TRAINING BALL Great training ball at a great price. Suitable for any conditions. Upper Surface with 3D Grip made with blend of finest natural and synthetic rubber. Size 5 $14.99 | Midi (Size4) $12.99 | Mini (Size 3) $12.99 RHINO CYCLONE RUGBY LEAGUE TRAINING BALL Great ball for team training. Upper Surface made with Blend of Finest natural and Synthetic Rubber Size 5 $14.99 RHINO CYCLONE AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL TRAINING BALL Ideal training ball with extra ply for the ball to retain shape as the players kicking prowess improves. Rubber Grippy top Grade surface with Silica reinforcement. Size 5 $14.99 | Size 4 $13.99 | Size 3 $12.99 | Size 2 $11.99 [email protected] | www.rhinoaustralia.com | Call us now on 1300 556 112 The new Cyclone: the most scientific rugby ball ever? Rhino Rugby have partnered up with the University of Sheffield to take rugby balls to a whole new level. Dr Matt Carré and Prof Roger Lewis, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, specialise in hand- object interactions, and have undergone a research and development project to help come up with, what could be, our best ever match ball. RHINO CYCLONE FOOTBALL MATCH BALL Professional quality ball used by British & Irish Lions and RaboDirect Pro12. Includes new Aerosensa grip and Velocity-Acceleration Valve technology. Size 5 $14.99 RHINO CYCLONE NETBALL CLUB BALL This is a great standard club netball sure to please at a good value price. Features dual grip pimple pattern for durability and safe handling in all conditions and a clean, fresh graphic design. Size 5 $19.99 All Rhino Australia balls fully meet the SEDEX CYCLONEglobal BALL labour standards RANGE for ethical trade (strict rules for health, safety & non-child labour). HURRICANE BALL RANGE RHINO HURRICANE RUGBY UNION TRAINING BALL Great value club training ball – suitable for all conditions. Upper surface made with blend of natural and synthetic rubber. Size 5 $9.99 | Size 4 $9.99 | Size 3 $9.99 RHINO HURRICANE RUGBY LEAGUE TRAINING BALL Great value club training ball – suitable for all conditions. Upper surface made with blend of natural and synthetic rubber. Size 5 $9.99 | Mod $9.99 | Mini $9.99 GET PERSONAL We can ensure that every training ball can have your sponsor’s logo on it.
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