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Sharks Rugby announces rebrand

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The Sharks have unveiled a new logo as part of the franchise’s attempts to reposition their brand.

In a statement on their website, the Sharks said the rebranding, under the ownership of MVM Holdings, forms part of their quest for global appeal.

“Re-igniting the passion for the brand amongst our loyal support base, not just in South Africa, but globally, is the driving force behind the rebrand, as we broaden our reach and attract new markets internationally. The positive changes we have undergone since the global pandemic will be used as a catalyst to successfully reposition our brand as an internationally revered rugby brand that is underpinned by a culture of inclusivity,” said Sharks CEO Eduard Coetzee. “The golden thread running through this repositioning of the brand is our fans. We are keeping our loyal fans at the centre of everything we do and we want our fans to be part of this incredible journey and evolution of the Sharks brand.”

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The franchise’s famous ‘Sharkie’ logo – synonymous with the team since the 1990s – has been tweaked slightly and has undergone some refinements. 

“The changes include the placement of his dorsal fin higher up his back to make him more menacing and dangerous, much like the team he represents,” said a statement from the Sharks. “The placement of his fin brings focus to his ferocity. We have proudly embraced our roots of being a warrior nation by framing Sharkie within a shield. This symbolises the honour and pride associated with the badge as we carry our heritage as an integral part of the global rugby community. The location of Durban has also been added to the logo, as it creates a sense of a home identity for the team. Our new slogan ‘Fear The Fin’ was created to ensure it stays within the brand’s theme and portrays us as fierce east coast predators and is meaningful to our fans, who are encouraged to chant this slogan at our matches.”

The old Sharks logo will still appear on the United Rugby Championship playing jersey for the 2022/2023 season, due to an eight-month kit production lead time, and the new logo will be debuted on the Sharks kit for their first foray into the Champions Cup later this year.

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