Every year the AFL pays respect to Indigenous culture with two rounds that show a beautiful display of art and traditions depicted on their playing guernseys.
Sir Doug Nicholls was a fighter for social justice and became the first Aboriginal-Australian to be knighted in 1972, and his impact continues on even today.
Here's how each AFL club will be suiting up for Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
Western Bulldogs
Four teams.
One deadly design. 🖤💛❤️Our 2023 Indigenous Guernsey, designed by Gunditjmara and Yorta Yorta man Jason Walker.
The jumper represents Mirring country on Gunditjmara, where our club is affiliated in south-west Victoria.
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— Western Bulldogs (@westernbulldogs) May 11, 2023
Artist Jason Walker from Gunditjmara and Yorta Yorta country has created a design that for the first time in club history will be worn across all leagues (AFL, AFLW, VFL, VFLW). The Design incorporates Mirring Country in which the Bulldogs are based. The design has each player, staff, and supporter's journey in life and the connection to the land. The eel on the front represents the local people and their resilience.




















