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Dragons: Nothing too radical but Star Wars-inspired Force lightning helps differentiate this shirt from the club's 2015 away jersey.
Eels: Blue - check. Gold - check. The faded look gives it a retro appeal but harking back to the glory days of Sterlo and Brett Kenny isn't good for anyone.
Knights: Inspired by a poor quality digital image, the normally dominant Newcastle colours of blue and red are reduced to pixels on a white background.
Panthers: Under direct orders from Phil Gould to cut costs, Penrith have taken the club's Women in League shirts and spray-painted a '50-year' emblem on the front.
Rabbitohs: Sure, it looks nice and sleek, but the reigning Nines champions have played it safely with this design. Yawn.
Raiders: The Green Machine gets a reboot with various technical components resembling the flux capacitor from Back to the Future featuring heavily on both the front and back.
Roosters: Reminiscent of their Marvel Captain America shirt. Pretty slick.
Sea Eagles: Manly never lose touch with tradition but the large maroon Sea Eagle swooping down over the chest and stomach looks pretty cool.
Sharks: We're getting into graphic novel territory here, with a robot-style armoured suit design.
Storm: Looks like Craig Bellamy led the creative team on this design: "I want lots of purple and navy with some lightening striking right down the middle. You know, like in a storm."
Titans: James Roberts might not be the only player walking away from the Gold Coast if they're forced to wear this get-up.
Warriors: The devil is in the detail, and there's plenty going on in this design if you look closely, but from a distance it's all a bit of a blur.
Wests Tigers: Wests fans will be stoked that black and white feature heavily and the large roaring tiger logo makes their joint venture identity clear.