Sherrin

Sherrin is a brand of football used in Australian rules football and is the official ball of the Australian Football League, designed to its official specifications. It was the first ball designed specifically for the sport. Sherrin footballs are manufactured by Spalding, owned by Russell Corp Aus P/L, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from cow hide lined and machine-stitched, but other sized models are often made in India or China, using synthetic rubber.

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Specifications

FULL SIZE BALL (SIZE 5)

History

The first Australian rules football was invented by T.W. Sherrin in 1880, when he was given a misshapen rugby ball to fix. He designed the Sherrin with indented rather than pointy ends to give the ball a better bounce. Sherrin began production in 1897 in a workshop in Collingwood, which had produced sporting goods since the 1880s. The sport known as football, or "footy", was rapidly increasing in popularity, and Sherrin footballs soon became the icon for being the first ball made for Australian rules football.

Despite Sherrins competition with the also-popular football brand Burley, Sherrin footballs still remain the most popular among leagues, players, and football fans.

Awards

Sizes, models and colours

Models of the Sherrin football include:

The Meaning of "Kangaroo Brand"

The term "Kangaroo Brand" ("KB") refers to a type of Sherrin football. When T.W. Sherrin started manufacturing footballs, several models were produced (such as the "MATCH III" Sherrin), but the "Kangaroo Brand" was Sherrins best-selling, highest-quality, and most favoured and traditional football.

Endorsements

High profile leagues that endorse Sherrin as the official ball include:

The VFL/AFL has used the Sherrin ball since the 1880's. The other major brand of Australian rules football is Burley-Sekem which is used in several state and minor leagues including the SANFL and WAFL.

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