Hurricanes Donate Jerseys To Support New Zealand’s Veterans
Following their hard-fought victory over the Brumbies in Canberra last month, the Hurricanes have demonstrated that their strength extends beyond the rugby pitch.
In a meaningful gesture, all 23 jerseys worn by Hurricanes players during the DHL Super Rugby Pacific’s Anzac Round have been donated to the RSA. The aim is to help generate funds in support of New Zealand’s military veterans and their whānau. Each jersey, featuring the RSA’s iconic red poppy, has been personally signed by the player who wore it.
RSA National President Sir Wayne Shelford expressed deep gratitude for the Hurricanes’ ongoing generosity.
“Time and again, the Hurricanes prove they’re not just fierce competitors but compassionate community leaders. Last year’s jersey auction raised more than $11,000 for our support services, and we’re truly thankful to have the chance to raise even more this year.”
Hurricanes CEO Avan Lee echoed those sentiments, emphasizing the alignment between the two organizations’ values.
“We’re proud to support the RSA and the crucial work they do for our veterans,” said Lee. “Giving back is a big part of who we are as a club. Connection and humility are two values we hold dear, and the RSA’s Poppy—such a powerful national symbol—will always be worn with honour by our team.”
The jerseys are listed for sale on auction site Trade me and close on Thursday 8 May and can be viewed here: https://rnzrsa.info/TMstore