
One of the few moments of excitement for fans of Super League sides at the moment is the announcement of the shirt for the 2025 season.
Almost every team in the league has announced at least one shirt that they’ll be wearing next season, with just Salford Red Devils and Wakefield Trinity yet to announce a design.
18 shirts in total have been revealed at the time of writing, and we’ve attempted to rank them all.
Ranking every Super League kit announced so far
18. Leigh Leopards home

Credit: Leigh Leopards
The Leopard print is a lot as it is, but in our opinion, it really doesn’t work in white and red.
It’s a shame, as their away colour scheme was great last year, but sorry Derek – their home shirt for 2025 is our least favourite so far.
It’ll also presumably have sponsor logos across it that may detract further.
17. Catalans Dragons third

Credit: Catalans Dragons
The Dragons have incredible designs year on year, so they’re probably allowed a year where that isn’t the case.
This is especially low because they’re usually a lot better, but what’s going on with this one?
It certainly doesn’t scream ‘rugby league’, and that’s okay, but it just doesn’t really work.
16. Huddersfield Giants home

Credit: Huddersfield Giants
Their home shirt last year was fantastic, but this one feels unnaturally weighted, with too much gold at the top, and the main sponsor logo being the only one that doesn’t fit the colour scheme takes away from it.
15. Castleford Tigers home

Credit: Castleford Tigers / Oxen Sports
The return to a predominantly amber shirt is a welcome one, but it feels unfinished – the stripes end awkwardly, and there’s uneven spacing between them.
The collar works well, and the colours are great, but so much more could have been done with this.
14. Leeds Rhinos away
Not really sure what’s going on with the pattern here, but it takes away from what could otherwise have been a very decent shirt.
Keep it on the sleeves, take it away from the main body, and it would be great.
As it is, it isn’t.
13. St Helens home

Credit: St Helens
A lot of people dislike that they’ve done something a bit different with this ‘futuristic‘ piece, but they get people saying ‘this is boring, same thing every season’ when they don’t.
The iridescent badge doesn’t feel like it works, but the placing, we think, actually lends itself to this design.
12. Warrington Wolves home

Credit: Warrington Wolves
It isn’t predominantly blue, which throws us off, as does the fact that the chevron never finishes.
It’s a great colour scheme, and it is very nearly great, but falls short.
11. Hull KR home

Credit: Hull KR
The Robins seemingly can’t decide whether their home shirts should be mostly red or white.
However, they’ve done great things with home shirts over the years regardless of this, and this is a very solid effort.
It’s not often you see a sash in Super League, but they’ve done it – and the added shoulder design works well.
This is a really nice shirt.
10. St Helens away

Credit: St Helens
This is a wonderful colour scheme, and the vee is done really well.
The sponsor is a bit too far down – it would probably look better overlapping the chevron – and the white outline of the golden sponsor logos is unfortunate and unnecessary.
However, that doesn’t detract enough from the design to stop this from being really nice.
9. Warrington Wolves away

Credit: Warrington Wolves
The main purple chosen is a lovely one, but the other purple clashes a little.
Why are some logos black and some purple?
It’s a shame, it’s close to being great.
8. Catalans Dragons home
The design isn’t everyone’s favourite, but it’s a nice take on their classic colour scheme and design, and is a nod to their branding.
It certainly isn’t their best go, but it’s still a great shirt. The lack of a main sponsor also adds to it.
7. Wigan Warriors away

Credit: Wigan Warriors
The sponsor is not the easiest colour to work into a design, but the Warriors get marks for coming up with a colour scheme that works with it.
It is, yet again, quite different, but it’s subtle enough that it still looks good.
6. Hull FC home

Credit: Hull FC
Pretty close to being the exact opposite of last year’s design, but it’s simple, classic, and works well with the sponsor logos.
The collar being gold is a little bit odd, as the gold can’t be found elsewhere on the shirt, but now we’re being trivial.
5. Wigan Warriors home

Credit: Wigan Warriors
No need to re-invent the wheel – the classic colour combination speaks for itself.
4. Hull KR third

Credit: Hull KR
Maybe it’s a little similar to a past Paris Saint-Germain football shirt, but the colours are ace – a great take on their classic theme while being modern.
The collar is also great, and all it needed was the sponsor to be a little smaller for it to be pretty perfect.
3. Castleford Tigers away

Credit: Castleford Tigers / Oxen Sports
A crazy colour scheme for the Tigers, but the pattern is excellent.
The shame is that the black isn’t the main colour for the shorts and socks.
However, the sponsor logos have been worked into the design perfectly and this is a bold, unique, excellent design.
2. Hull KR away

Credit: Hull KR
This is what the Warrington away shirt could have been.
The subtle pattern and the dark purple accents make this a wonderful away kit.
1. Leeds Rhinos home

Credit: Leeds Rhinos / Oxen Sports
This is Leeds Rhinos, to a tee.
Harking back to rugby league of old with the white collar was a pleasant surprise, while the main design and colours make us think of a special time for rugby league.
10/10, no notes. Best shirt in Super League for 2025 – so far.

Ian Henry
December 14, 2024 at 12:51 pm
Do you think Leigh fans care what you think about our kit, it’s what happens on the pitch what matters 🤔🤔