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.
Gold Coast Suns
Proud of Our Cultural Journey and proud to unveil our 2023 Indigenous Guernseys. https://t.co/d8Si7zFbum
— Gold Coast Suns (@GoldCoastSUNS) May 10, 2023
Suns Defender Jy Farrar has put his hand into creating the Indigenous jumper for the Suns.
"I am proud to have my artwork featured on our 2023 Indigenous Guernseys," he said.
The guernsey has fingerprints of Suns fans all over, but more importantly a crocodile totem that represents players from the Northern Territory's land and waterways and an eagle to represent the Gold Coast traditional custodians.




















