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...
Carlton
Ngiyanhi - โWe allโ
The Club is proud to reveal its 2024 Indigenous Guernsey which, for the first time, will be worn by the AFL, AFLW, VFL and VFLW teams.
Designed by Wiradjuri man Stewart James, the guernsey represents the connection and belonging we all feel as a club.
โ Carlton FC (@CarltonFC) May 12, 2024
Carlton's 2024 Indigenous guernsey was designed by Wiradjuri man of the Narrandera Murrumbidgee River People Stewart James, who is also the cousin of defender Zac Williams.
The artwork name Ngiyanhi [nee-ya-nee], comes from a Wiradjuri word meaning 'we all'.
The name encompasses the deep connection and sense of belonging and purpose that โwe all', as Carlton family, feel.