The AFL's annual rounds recognising and celebrating indigenous players and culture is named in honour of Sir Doug Nicholls.
Played across Rounds 10 and 11, the much-anticipated weekends of football see all 18 clubs participate in donning unique and specifically designed Indigenous guernseys that have various meanings and symbolism.
Check out your club's 2024 Indigenous guernsey and the story behind its design...
Hawthorn
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โ Hawthorn FC (@HawthornFC) May 2, 2024
Hawthorn great and First Nations trailblazer Chance Bateman has been revealed as the inspiration behind the Hawks' 2024 AFL Indigenous Guernsey after it was unveiled ahead of Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
Dolman, whose artist name is J.D. Penangke (pronounced pen-ung-gah), is passionate about sharing her culture through art and also has a close connection to Bateman.
The garment contains a range of intricate and sentimental elements that centre around a Hawk in the centre of the guernsey. The Hawk represents the common ground that is the Hawthorn Football Club.
The design overall not only tells the story of Bateman's journey in representing the Hawks but also pays homage to those who have come before him and made a mark on the club.