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, โ€˜Our Legacy โ€“ This is Us'.
Take a look at each teams guernsey for this season, and decide which design is best.

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Gold Coast 

The Gold Coast Indigenous guernsey was a collaboration design between Yugambeh artist Luther Cora and Larrakia artist Trent Lee.

The guernsey represents both Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people, and a connection between the two artists' communities in Larrakia and Yugambeh.

The guernsey features two turtles, one representing the Yugambeh on the back, and the other representing Larrakia on the front.

The two turtles symbolises how although the two communities have their differences, the saltwater binds them together forming a strong bond, which is the main message that the guernsey is trying to convey.

Lee told the club website on how proud he was to design the guernsey this year.

"Itโ€™s an honour for me to be able to be a part of the design process and just to be able to express myself and represent our people here in Darwin," Lee said.

"Iโ€™m really excited to see the players wearing the guernsey and itโ€™s really special to have Darwin included on this yearโ€™s guernsey."

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