Why are Ireland wearing white against Wales in the Six Nations?

Why are Ireland wearing white against Wales in the Six Nations?
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Why are Ireland wearing white against Wales in the Six Nations?
Author: Laurence Ryan
Published: Feb, 22 2025 13:15

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NEW World Rugby guidelines have denied Wales and Ireland the chance to wear their iconic red and green when they go head-to-head.

Two teams playing in dark coloured kits will have to switch when they play, meaning when South Africa play New Zealand in September, one team will have to switch.

The guidelines from World Rugby stretch beyond just Ireland and Wales wearing green and red.

Kit changes are a regular part of the Six Nations, as France, Italy and Scotland all play in blue, and have to switch at some point during their campaigns.

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