As the Sir Doug Nicholls rounds approach, all 18 clubs are ready to celebrate their Indigenous players and club members, both past and present.
Each season the clubs design guernseys to commemorate the occasion, with this year's theme being, ‘Our Legacy – This is Us'.
Take a look at each teams guernsey for this season, and decide which design is best.
Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide's 2021 Indigenous guernsey has been designed by Aboriginal artist, Elle Campbell.
Campbell explained the story behind her artwork 'Kangaroos on the Coast' which features on the Port guernsey for the upcoming Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
"Mum sent me a video and some photos of some Kangaroos coming out of the scrubland down at the burial ground at Kingston in the South East," she told portadelaidefc.com.au.
"The colours at the bottom represent the burial ground. The brown colours, the yellows colours all represent the sand, the soils, and the trees my family have planted there."
"The red and the black represent my ancestors who are buried there."
"The greens and the blues at the top represent Kingston beach. There’s a lot of seaweed there, hence the greens. The Kangaroos are coming down from the burial ground to have a dip in the water on a warm day, leaving their footprints along their path."
“I think the artwork is amazing and Elle has done an amazing job to tell her story ... I wish I could be out there wearing it" 👏#weareportadelaide https://t.co/nXB5J9Mjda
— Port Adelaide FC (@PAFC) May 25, 2021
Controversy ensued when Port Adelaide were accused of stealing a design for their Indigenous guernsey, which turned out to be Campbell's exact artwork.
Campbell called out the Power who then came forward and apologised to Campbell, with Campbell now being praised for her artwork.






