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  2. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    Predator RX is a rugby version of the special, with a wider last and rugby specific predator vamp. Footballers such as David Beckham, Xavi, Robin van Persie, Michael Ballack, Raúl, Steven Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, Kolo Touré, Edwin van der Sar, Petr Čech, Brad Friedel, Anderson and Eiður Guðjohnsen have all worn Adidas Predators. Zinedine Zidane ...

  3. Patrick (sportswear company) - Wikipedia

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    1960: Robert Poulain (rugby) The national rugby monitor for Patrick France was Robert Poulain, who tested the functionality and durability of Patrick’s rugby collection. For years, he was the reference for quality footwear in rugby.

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    Rugby Balls, rugby equipment, rugby boots, Netballs, sports equipment East Sussex, England www.gilbertrugby.com Grand Sport: Thailand: 1961 Kij Pluchcha-oom

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    PHOTO: Charles Omenihu of the Kansas City Chiefs cleats are seen on the field prior to Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Da ...

  6. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    They modeled the cleats differently featuring an "action last", meaning its sole had a steeper angle for "snug fit, proper support and maximum traction." [12] In today's game more players prefer to wear molded cleats because they are more comfortable, but don't allow for changing during certain field conditions. Depending on the type of field ...

  7. ‘The greatest story in football’: How Aussie Jordan Mailata ...

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    The differences between the games are stark, he says – “rugby is a little bit more free-flowing, you can make plays on the run, but football is very stop-start” – but one thing translates ...