In the dreamtime lived a beautiful white swan. A lot of older people still don't know much about the history of Australia or first nations people and can still be educated which could, I think, potentially make a change in everyday life and how you see people. Download ESPN from iTunes App Store He lived in the waterways of lakes and billabongs.. May 12, 2021, 8:37pm Reflections of family history for former Western Bulldogs player Lindsay Gilbee, and the Boandik people of Mt Gambier, feature on the design of Club's 2021 AFL Indigenous guernsey. Whap-Farrar: It's definitely an honour to play at the highest level. I wanted to tell the story of Wadawurrung country, the story of Djilang, and take people back on a journey to what the country was like prior to how we see the built environment today, Eccles said. But I think that has held me in good stead. Picture: Jake Nowakowski. Round 10 and 11 of the 2022 AFL season sees the league celebrating Sir Doug Nicholls Round, which will see teams take to the field in specially designed Indigenous jumpers. But with Justines, we read the story and, alongside the actual design itself, we believe that it resonated with the playing group and where were at. It was graceful and elegant and had beautiful white feathers, amongst all the birds the swan was the most beautiful," the club said. Picture: Sarah Reed, Richmonds Maurice Rioli. Gavin Wanganeen(Essendonand Port Adelaide) was the first Indigenous Australian player to play 300 games, and Shaun Burgoyneis the current record-holder of most games played by an Indigenous player with 407 games for Port Adelaideand Hawthornfrom 2002 onwards. You need simple skills like reading and writing as a footballer. 28 years on, we are still witnessing the progress from Nickys iconic stand against racism and are proud to continue this legacy.. Kitara Whap-Farrar: I'm a proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. It just gets you frustrated. Port Adelaide was my favourite team and they had so many idigenous players - the Burgoyne brothers, Byron Pickett and Gavin Wanganeen. It was an honour to get the call up and an honour to represent my people on the guernsey for the club that I played for, White said. Proud Kokatha man Shaun Burgoyne poses during a portrait session in the Hawthorn Hawks 2021 Sir Douglas Nicholls AFL Round Indigenous Jumper designed by proud Nyarinyin, Pitjantjantjara and Yankuntjantjara woman, Justine Ronberg. . It's not something that comes along everyday. The 1993 image of Winmar lifting his shirt to point to his dark skin in pride, is still an iconic photograph in the countrys history today. Whap-Farrar: There's always a few that unfortunately will never change. Together We Rise: Become a 2022 Member today The jumper has the Blue Lake (Waawar) on the front, footsteps f the traditional owners and three gum leaves to represent the connection to Country, while the back depicts three meeting places. I moved away from pretty much my whole family. Its something Im extremely proud of, and Im happy to share my story, Gilbee said last year. The dual premiership player was recruited form the SANFL to Geelong in 2005, and in 2015 was picked up by Collingwood where he has continued to be a star player. The Port Adelaide guernsey design was picked from a school competition, which was won by a 17-year-old woman. Every AFL club's Indigenous round guernsey revealed for 2022 (modern). But his impact has not just been felt on the field, in recent years he has been a powerful voice in speaking about race issues in Australia. It's a blessing to be in the AFL. Ten years, 600,000 miles, and several vehicles later, Wilbur has published her work - portraits and interviews - in a stunning new book: Project 562: Changing the Way We See . It is inspired by his family, history and his love for the Saints. The Marn Grook guernsey for the Sydney Swans this year tells the story of Black Swan Guunya. Moving away from home at 17 to pursue my dreams, it's obviously something I wanted to do and I would never look back and change it, but that has been my biggest challenge. Nickys own hands are splatter painted on the back to signify teamwork and his eternal connection to the club. Gilbees grandmother passed away during the COVID-19 pandemic last year which resulted in him finding out he had Aboriginal heritage. Gold Coasts design this year is a result of a collaboration between Yugambeh artist Luther Cora and Larrakia artist Trent Lee. Close. Hands on the guernsey represent ancestors guiding us on our journey, according to the AFL website. It wasn't until later he had a role in getting me drafted. Ahead of Sir Doug Nicholls Round, ESPN spoke to four Indigenous footballers from the AFL and AFLW -- Ben Long, Bobby Hill, Kitara Whap-Farrar and Cam Ellis-Yolmen -- to learn more about what it means to be an Indigenous player in 2021. My dad is my idol. - Geelong Cats 2021/22 Authentic Youth Indigenous Guernsey - Official AFL Merchandise Product Code: 9630373-01 Delivery - Free shipping Australia wide on all orders over $100. I have strong family roots in football. Former Carlton and Adelaide player recently retired, Betts hailed as one of the games most influential figures. The front features the Waawar, or the Blue Lake with people gathering along its banks. All the other birds were jealous of Guunya who was a beautiful white swan with a long neck who could reach the best foods. Eddie Betts (Geelong) and Neville Jetta (Collingwood) have accepted development coach roles, while Dylan Roberton is an assistant with the Bulldogs' AFLW side. The Magpies jumper has been designed by cousins Tyson Austin and Troi Isley in 2022, with the artwork designed to tell the story of the club entering a new and exciting chapter. Don't limit yourself to just one sport. Feathers represent people from all backgrounds, races, genders and religions and hands represent ancestors guiding us on our journey. And they need to change if we do want to get better as a country. Get live scores, news and videos ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. It was designed by the clubs Korin Gamadji Institute Program Lead, Michelle Kerrin, in conjunction with the players. On the clothesline I'd have a big doona hanging up that we'd run through and then play footy against my cousins. Picture: Michael Klein, Jordan Roughead. A lot of it is just education. Hill: Knowing that it is still happening in the world, I was a bit angry. Like Adelaide and Melbourne, both the AFL and AFLW players will wear the same design this season. It represents that we are all equal, and we are all one. Source: Supplied. When you have equality and recognition, other things follow.. GIANTS forward and proud Whadjuk-Ballardong Noongar man Bobby Hill designs the shirt his team will wear for this years Indigenous Round. Part of the Fremantle jersey with special historical significance. - Flat rate shipping of $8.25, Australia wide. Proud Yawuru man Jack Martin poses in the Carlton guernsey. Brownlow Votes average 18.9 career votes ranked 1st for the year # Player: DOB: Age: Height: Weight: Games Prior: Goals Prior: Votes Prior: Games 2021: Goals 2021: Votes 2021: Original Club: Drafted: Honours: 1: Rhys Stanley: 1 Dec . The front of the uniform features a shield to show respect to Kaurna country, where the team reside. Not just for the Indigenous Australians, but for every other culture and religion in this country. Together We Stand signifies all cultures together, Whitten said. The Hawks have collaborated with popular Indigenous Australian Art business miimi + jiinda, which is founded by Aboriginal mother-daughter duo Lauren Jarrett and Melissa Greenwood. What's it like to be an Indigenous AFL player in 2021? I think in terms of football, with five years being in the system, I am still at times finding my way. Dixon Patten also designed the shirt that will be worn by Essendon players during the Sir Doug Nicholls Round. It's really my dream job. Campbell came to the students defence saying she was only young and still learning. Every match of every round Live on Kayo. the most influential players of the modern era. Former Western Bulldogs player Lindsay Gilbee worked closely with renowned artist, Iluka Arts Luke Patterson to translate the story of the Boandik people of Mt Gambier into art. It gives kids where I grew up and my younger cousins and brothers the knowledge that if they actually put their mind to it then they can follow my path whether that be goals and aspirations of being an AFL player or other occupations. The proud Gunditjmara triple premiership hero called it a huge honour to be asked to design the guernsey. Defender Lachie Jones has teamed up with his aunty Madeliene Dirdi to create Port Adelaides 2022 Indigenous jumper. That will always be a struggle for me, that separation from my family. Lets hope Bunjil is flying over as theyre playing to bring us good spirit.. The last thing you want is to get here and think you have everything only to get knocked back and there goes your confidence. Indigenous status All people Geelong % Geelong Victoria % Victoria Australia % Australia; Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander: 4,019: 1.2: 65,646: 1.0: 812,728: 3.2: Non-Indigenous: 309,811: 94.5: 6,148,188: . I've definitely grown more resilient since I've experienced the AFLW environment. I was very doubtful of myself. The Round was established as a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and contribution to sport in the nation and named after the first Aboriginal man to be knighted, Sir Douglas Nicholls in 2016. The different shades of blue dot work symbolise the waterways and the white dot work reflects a calmness of cleansing energy. Three meeting places on the back personify Lindsays family, his community and the club. 77. Then we have our mountain country, our big hills and Bunjil. This relates to the current changes of the football club. Proud Ningy Ningy woman Aliesha Newman poses in the Collingwood guernsey. Hill: I'd have to say my dad when I was growing up. The design features five main meeting places and one large meeting place including pathways. Chloe Wegener - First Nations Engagement Manager/ AFLW Indigenous Hill: When I was younger, I didn't make a couple of Indigenous footy teams. 2 Jul 2021 2 Jul 2021 Fri 2 . Pies launch 2021 Indigenous guernsey - Collingwood Football Club Geelong made the blueprint: how footy's best teams stay good. Due to the overall amount of games along with various field availability issues we experience, it is an impossible night to schedule around this year. Ellis-Yolmen: I was unfortunate when I was 16 to have a knee reconstruction. Below the map is a silhouette of a photo taken in 2003 remembering the proud moment, a then record of seven Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander players lined up to take the field in a single match. Pies launch 2021 Indigenous guernsey. Geelong Playing List for 2021. When opportunities come up, work hard for it and enjoy your footy along the way. Carlton's 2022 strip pays homage to all past and present Indigenous players who have donned the navy blue. All three designers are related, Headland is Bynders counsin and Morrisons uncle. The other aspects of the painting honour Campbells ancestral burial grounds and the connection with the native flora and fauna on those lands. Elle Campbell designed the Port Adelaides Indigenous Round jumper, which has been making headlines since its release. AFL 2022: Indigenous Round, Sir Doug Nicholls, Rounds 10 and 11, guernseys, pictures, jumpers, history, meaning, designers HOME AFL Every AFL club's Indigenous guernsey for 2022 Sir Doug Nicholls Round revealed Teams have unveiled their 2022 Sir Doug Nicholls jumpers. The male and female hands which make up the wings of the Crows are equal parts of the bird, which shows the equality and recognition of both teams. My family have been the main ones that have helped me along the way in getting to where I am. The sash also highlights the journey through different terrain to the central meeting place the NEC Hangar. The design features lion and bear footprints meeting at the three home grounds: Turrbal and Yuggera, Yugambeh and Wurundjeri country (The Gabba, Carrara and Brunswick St Oval), along with the names of Indigenous AFL players and trainers who have represented the club. The sash is split in two, with the white side representing Riewoldts learning of Indigenous communities while at the club, while the orange-brown side is Edwards journey within his own identity. (b) De facto marriage is when two people live together as partners who are . We just have to accept that. When you're out there playing footy it brings a lot of joy to a lot of people. It was designed by Yamatji Martu woman, Emma Macneill. The footprints in the middle of the back of the jumper represent Bobbys journey to the GIANTS, the club said when the guernsey was released last year. Brisbane has unveiled their Sir Doug Nicholls jumper. "Geelong is a successful club with a magnificent culture that has always been . Player Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti models Essendon's guernsey, also designed by Patten. Ben Long: Where I'm from in the Northern Territory, my pop is from Ti Tree, which is 193 kilometres north of Alice Springs. Inside the guernsey are the words faith, freedom and family three key pillars in McDonald-Tipungwutis life. Patten said he almost backed out of designing the guernsey when an independent review into the club uncovered a culture of systemic racism. You can say sorry and stuff like that but if you're not willing to make a change and learn the reality of what really happened it's not really going to change anything. He was the one that pushed me to the limits. It features falling feathers, to represent the Magpie shedding its old feathers to be replaced by the new. . Relatively new appointments of a new president, a new coach and has been a dramatic change for the club, but an exciting new period for the club in growing its new feathers and entering a new era, the club said. I came from track. . Picture: Daniel Carson, Western Bulldog Jamarra Ugle-Hagan. The jumper represents the journey the couple and their young family made from Perth to Melbourne for Picketts career with the familys totem The Kaarak (a red-tailed black cockatoo) featured. He looked majestic when he ran with the ball. [1] Watching on the sidelines your team go to a Grand Final was pretty tough. We worked closely with the team to ensure they felt their voices and connection was portrayed in the design and they felt proud to wear it.. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. players, history and future. That year I came out and played the first game and did my knee in the first 10 minutes. Not only the Aboriginals but Torres Strait Islander history as well would be beneficial for those that aren't educated in Indigenous cultures. I was a sprinter for the first part of my life. Patten also designed the Essendon guernsey, which tells the story of the first Aboriginal player for Essendon, Norm McDonald. But theres a quote by Gandhi, We have to be the change we want to see in the world. Melbourne wont be able to wear the guernsey until Round 12 due to a jumper clash with the Bulldogs. I pretty much followed him through all the grades and learned from him and competed against him at everything. On the right-hand side of the jumper, the many hands around the fire represent the GIANTS team and is symbolic of how Hill has been embraced by the playing group since he entered the club. He is the second Indigenous AFL figure to be appointed in a coaching role in as many days after former Melbourne defender Neville Jetta was added to Collingwoods support staff on Tuesday. That really helped me make my decision along with speaking to my elders and family around being that change and living it.. I struggled mentally off the field. Lines leading into the centre of the design represent the journey each player is on with semi circles symbolising safety, shelter and support, extending further across the design to acknowledge greater support networks that may go unnoticed. Belinda Duarte (Director of the Clubs Korin Gamadji Institute at the time) made a phone call to the principal of the school there, and I got to meet everyone. Indigenous AFL legend Eddie Betts will join Geelong as a coach The design features two Willy Wagtails, Nickys family totem, and a silhouette of his iconic pose in 1993, when he lifted his shirt and pointed to his skin at Victoria Park. The Indigenous side of my family is all from Ceduna, South Australia. Campbell says the idea for the painting came from a photo her mother sent her of kangaroos coming from scrub to have a dip in the water. We used to play the game King of the Pack where you kick the ball up and go at it. These are our babies who continue to keep the love of the game alive and encourage our leaders to be strong and bold in their pathways. I remember when I looked up to Cyril Rioli and now back in my town I have young Indigenous kids looking up to me. It's not black versus white. It was a long time coming, dont get me wrong I was a little long in the tooth about it over many years of people getting a go at it but I finally got my chance and I absolutely love it and hope everyone else does as well.. Hands embody the rest of the team and how Hill has felt embraced since entering the club. Some of the players had an understanding of my story and how my pathway into the club came through my Indigenous side but to be able to tell that story, to honour Nanna through the guernsey is also really special for me and my family, and I cant wait to see the boys wearing it in the next couple of weeks.. North Melbournes design by Emma Macneill from the teams website. Sixteen Indigenous players have donned the Black and White throughout the club's 126-year history, with Wally Lovett holding the honour of being the first native Australian to represent the club . It is a huge honour to be given the opportunity to design this guernsey. Michael Walters has become the first current Docker to provide the design for the Fremantle jumper, as he teamed up with Peter Farmer Junior in 2022. That's part of my highs and lows in footy, and missing a lot of footy. And my mum, being a good netball player when she was younger, gave me good genes in my sporting abilities. At halftime, quarter time we had a ritual where he'd give me little pointers. Telling Indigenous kids that footy isn't everything and that they have to know that it is only the minority of people that make big careers and earn the big bucks. Legendary small forward Eddie Betts has joined Geelongs coaching staff after recently calling time on his glittering 350-game AFL career. Nobody deserves to go through that. The blood stained Guunyas beak red, but he was able to rise up and fly away with his beautiful shiny new black feathers. Love the AFL? The club will also continue to shed its past but this only makes way for the next generation to thrive and flourish.. Especially with dad. Whap-Farrar: When I was in the AFLW environment I was extremely proud wearing an AFLW uniform. Got it signed. To Nyoongar people, the Waugul is widely regarded and is known as the Creator Spirit and in the Dreaming, what Nyoongar call the Nyitting, only Spirit beings inhabited the land. As St Kilda heads into the 2022 AFL season, its connection to the Indigenous community has never been stronger. Long: The biggest thing is curriculum. Tyson Stengle. His design features a dhoeri, a traditional headdress part of Torres Strait Islander culture, as well as other elements. Gunditjmara woman and Melbourne artist Laura Thompson designed this years Carlton guernsey. Winmars spiritual totem the Willy Wagtail is featured on the front of the guernsey symbolising his parents, alongside a silhouette of his infamous Im Black and Im Proud pose. In the design I have the Kardiniyoo, the sunrise, taking place and the two teams coming together to play what we call Marngrook. Whap-Farrar: I thought I could never ever be up there with the AFLW competition. Port Adelaide unveil their jumper. I grew up with my Torres Strait Islander family in Cairns. A Kaurna shield also features prominently with the guernsey honouring the country where Adelaide plays. Chris Johnson created the design that will be worn by Lions players, coinciding with the 20th anniversary the teams historic premiership over Essendon in 2001. Watch every blockbuster AFL match this weekend Live & Ad-Break Free In-Play on Kayo. The talented midfielder was selected for the Indigenous All-Stars team in 2009 and played in last year's Grand Final against the West Coast Eagles. This years Fremantle guernsey is a collaboration between former player Des Headland, AFLW player Mikayla Morrison and Indigenous artist Kevin Bynder. The white circles and lines represent the journey of the club while the yellow lines represent the interconnecting pathways. Two soaring Magpies feature prominently on the Collingwood guernsey, designed by proud Yorta Yorta and Gunnai man, Dixon Patten. It was a real honour to work with Laura and our six other Indigenous players to create this years guernsey, which we all feel a very strong connection to, Carlton leader and proud Kija man Liam Jones told the Carlton website. No-one deserves to be treated like that even if you're black or white. Melbournes guernsey is designed by Arrernte artist Amunda Gorey. The design tells a story of Norm McDonald, a Gunditjamara man who was the first Aboriginal player for the club. The George Floyd tragedy happened in America but there's still so many things that's wrong, that's happening in Australia and they need to be addressed. Tiw Island artist Jennifer Louise Coombes designs AFL Indigenous football Maurice Rioli and Daniel Rioli pose during a portrait session in the Richmond Tigers 2021 Sir Douglas Nicholls AFL Round Indigenous Jumper. The boomerangs front and back show the resilience of the club and its people. Bunjil watches over this country he created, he will often fly over the stadium, watching over country and the river.. Interviews and feature reports from NITV. Its important for players to develop skills in all parts of your life. The design symbolises me finding out a bit more about my culture, a bit more about myself and diving into things I didnt think about too much before. Check out the deadly designs for all your favourite teams' jerseys, and some of the heartfelt stories behind them. I loved it. The back of the jumper has special meaning, featuring a map of Rottnest Island, which was used as a prison camp for Aboriginal men in the 1930s and is the largest known burial ground of Aboriginal people in the country. Pictured is Jesse Hogan. Scroll down to see all 18 designs and learn more about their history! To have them on my back and get up everyday to do this as a job, yeah that motivates me. Scroll down to see all 18 designs and learn more about their history! Long: Obviously I had an uncle and cousin play the game and they're the best, but I wouldn't be compared to them. (Photo: fremantlefc.com.au), Geelong Indigenous players Quinton Narkle, Steph Williams (AFLW), Nathan Kreuger and Brandan Parfitt wearing the Cats Indigenous jumper. 1.7k . Obviously mum and the rest of the family helped to take me to those places. On either side of the male roo stand female kangaroos who are pillars of courage fighting for change and equality. The circles on the sash represent places Pickett and his family now call home Punt Road Oval, Richmond and the MCG. . All rights reserved. Suns players model the shirt on the teams website. It was my dream to get drafted. From the water boy, to the coaches and the CEO, its all a team effort from the ACT and Canberra, to the far reaches of Greater Western Sydney you are all one team. Water gathered in its tracks, creating the creeks and rivers, and the Derbal Yerrigan, otherwise known as the Swan River, where the new Stadium is located.. Whap-Farrar: I have got a little sister who's moved down who wants to be playing at the highest level for netball. St Kildas guernsey this year was designed by club legend Nicky Winmar. It was the last year of my contract too. SBS acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia. No club can claim immunity from racism, but Hawthorn has a messy He's been one of my biggest influences on how I played. As the last player standing of the Fitzroy Lions and the first of the Brisbane Lions, Johnson said it was important to honour both clubs and players who have represented them. He worked his backside off so I got to have opportunities to play state football. The proud Kokatha and Warai man will become the first Indigenous player to reach 400 games . I cant even think about what it is going to feel like, but it will be a feeling that will stay with me for the rest of my life, Davis told the Crows website. White lines represent the journey of the club. Obviously I will spend some time with the forwards, particularly the small forwards, but hope to get across all on-field spaces where the club see they need me.. Explaining the design, she said: In the design I have the Kardiniyoo, the sunrise taking place and the two teams coming together to play what we call Marngrook. There's a lot of things happening in Australia in terms of that space - deaths in custody. Long: I moved down to Victoria on an indigenous scholarship at 16 and got the opportunity to go to Melbourne Grammar and stayed at a boarding house. (Photo: Sydney Swans Media). Picture: Daniel Carson, Geelongs Brandon Parfitt at the MCG. Picture: Michael Willson. 2021 Indigenous guernsey: Gilbee's journey of discovery The players are depicted as warriors at the base of the jumper. The greens and the blues at the top represent Kingston beach. Im so proud and honoured to play a part in designing an Indigenous jumper for Fremantle, Walters said. When the findings came out of the Do Better report I almost reneged on the job, I almost ran away from it, he said. I dont know it all. He was an unreal footballer on the field but then he was a great person off the field. By having all of the Indigenous players plus our families incorporated into the guernsey, its a full circle of telling the story of reconciliation between [Sir Doug] and myself and the Carlton Football Club, Kellett said. A history of our Indigenous Magpies - Collingwood Football Club We call him Guunyu. It was becoming too much for me. Its a reflection of not only his physical relocation from WA to Sydney, but the mental and emotional journey that a young player goes on from being a potential draftee to becoming an AFL player. So, it was really special for me to be asked, and to be picked was even more exciting, Pellegrini said. Posted Wed 6 Oct 2021 at 1:24am Wednesday 6 Oct 2021 at 1:24am . We had the girls submit some really great designs, Wingard said last year. Picture: Michael Willson, Fremantles Bailey Banfield. List of Native American tribes in Oklahoma - Wikipedia Ellis-Yolmen: I'm proud to be an AFL player and hopefully young Indigenous kids see me and my journey, get motivated and realise they can also make their AFL aspirations a reality. What's it like to be an Indigenous AFL or AFLW player in 2021? - ESPN.com It was really special to make the first Indigenous guernsey that will bring the mens and womens teams together, Caruso said. No-one is born bad or born racist. 21 days ago. One of these Spirits was the Waugul. They represent the women who have provided unconditional support from inside and outside the club. Mum was hesitant because I'd never played a contact sport in my life. Build up your experience. It's' getting everyone on the same page. That's why we keep our Pow Wow Calendar up-to-date! Melbournes guernsey is designed by Arrernte artist Amunda Gorey and tells a story of deep connection, placing community at its core. The G in the centre of the design signifies two meeting places Manuka Oval and GIANTS Stadium, while the U represents the Giants family. He's 18 months older than me. Chance Bateman jumps on the back of Geelong's David Wojcinski in 2002. This years design was developed by Yugambeh artist Luther Cora form the Gold Coast and Larrakia artist Trent Lee from Darwin. Having this opportunity and being tied to the Club in this way forever will be something I can show my kids one day. It was unreal to watch them play on weekends. (Getty Images: Mark Dadswell) Listen to your parents. The INFC Post Season Tournament officially begins October 29th. Port Adelaide Indigenous players Jarrod Lienert, Lachie Jones, Steven Motlop, Karl Amon, Trent Burgoyne, Joel Garner and Sam Powell-Pepper. Jy Simpkin, Jed Anderson, Tarryn Thomas, Kyron Hayden acted as inspiration for the guernsey, which was endorsed by Phoenix Spicer and Matt McGuinness.
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