The Citizen (KZN)

Saders change age-old logo

BRAND REVIEW: SUPER RUGBY CHAMPS WILL RETAIN NAME

- Wellington

Super Rugby’s most successful team the Crusaders said yesterday they will retain their name but change the logo of a sword-wielding knight following a brand review in the wake of a mass shooting at two mosques in Christchur­ch in March.

The March 15 shooting in the team’s home city killed 51 people and prompted calls for changes to the branding and name, which are associated with religious wars between Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages.

The team, who won their third successive title and 10th overall earlier this year, announced a review in June and said at the time they would drop the knight logo but keep the Crusaders name for the 2020 Super Rugby season due to commercial and licensing agreements that could not be altered.

The review was initiated to determine if they retained the name into the 2021 season, when Super Rugby is being reduced to 14 teams.

“While the main focus of the brand review was not the club’s name, it did consider whether alternativ­e name options would more accurately reflect the club’s identity and story,” said a team statement.

“Ultimately, it was decided that no name better represente­d the club’s commitment to living its values – crusading for social improvemen­t and inclusiven­ess, and crusading with heart for our community and for each other – than Crusaders did.”

The team would introduce the new logo in 2020 “as much as is practicall­y possible”, it added.

A new Maori-inspired logo with the Crusaders name was published earlier yesterday on New Zealand’s Intellectu­al Property Office website.“We believe that the logo we have launched today is a much more fitting representa­tion of this team, –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? WELCOME CHANGE. Crusaders chief executive officer Colin Mansbridge (left) and chairman Grant Jarrold stand in front of the new logo at Rugby Park in Christchur­ch yesterday.
Picture: Getty Images WELCOME CHANGE. Crusaders chief executive officer Colin Mansbridge (left) and chairman Grant Jarrold stand in front of the new logo at Rugby Park in Christchur­ch yesterday.

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