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...
Fremantle
IT’S HERE!
Our 2024 Indigenous jumper 🔥
Secure yours: https://t.co/RmhJsxAA3d#KalyakoorlWalyalup pic.twitter.com/thk7yr3cnk
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) May 13, 2024
Club legend Michael Johnson and cousin Daniel McHenry have paid respect to their family bloodlines in the Dockers' Indigenous Jumper this year, which will be worn during Walyalup's Sir Doug Nicholls Round games against Euro–Yroke (St Kilda) and Collingwood.
“It is about the bloodlines, where we come from, and who has paved the path for us young Aboriginal men and women in our families,” Johnson said.






