Every club’s best Indigenous jumper since 2019
There are some truly special stories behind this year’s Indigenous guernseys – and brilliant designs to match. But how do they compare? Here’s your favourite from each club over the past five years.
There are some truly special stories behind this year’s Indigenous guernseys – and brilliant designs to match. But how do they compare? Here’s your favourite from each club over the past five years.
There is a lack of Indigenous representation within netball. In Net Gains, EMMA GREENWOOD asks why couldn’t Gabby Coffey take to the court in the final minutes of First Nations round?
When Maurice Longbottom steps foot on the field at the Paris Olympics, his boots will tell the story of his journey from feeling shame about his heritage, to proudly displaying it to the world.
Hird. Lloyd. Fletcher – some of the greatest Bombers of the modern era have starred in Dreamtime at the ‘G games. Here is the ultimate 22, as picked by you.
Dean Polo’s debut, Matthew Richardson’s haul, Dusty’s magic, a Darwin win – Dreamtime has had it all for Richmond fans. Here is the ultimate 22, as picked by you.
Indigenous players help make the game special, with some of them being the AFL’s greatest stars. MICK MCGUANE lists his 10 favourite Indigenous AFL players.
The Broncos will unveil their Indigenous Round jersey for 2024 on Sunday against the Titans and fans are in agreement that it’s the NRL’s best design yet. HAVE YOUR SAY.
The Black Swans program has been described as a “great start” to addressing the underrepresentation of First Nations players, but it is just that, a starting point. EMMA GREENWOOD speaks to two of netball’s most influential voices for their people about the pathways concept.
Take a look at all eight Super Netball club’s First Nations round dress that they will take to the court in across rounds seven and eight.
He’ll be in the stands for Dreamtime on Saturday night, but injured Richmond forward Maurice Rioli Jr has an extra reason to be excited about his teammates running out at the MCG.
Amanda Reid hopes her determination to win back-to-back Paralympic gold in the 500m time trial C2 at Paris will help inspire the next generation of Indigenous stars.
You’ve had your say — now it’s over to our experts. Richmond tragic AL PATON and Bombers diehard MAX STAINKAMPH make their cases for why Essendon and Richmond would win a showdown of the ultimate Dreamtime at the G teams.
The NRL has recently banned some fans from attending games for racist behaviour, but on the eve of Indigenous Round, Canterbury star Josh Addo-Carr says he wants a different approach taken.
Bobby Hill’s celebration on Saturday was inspired by Adam Goodes, and not the only time the Norm Smith medallist has paid tribute to the AFL legend, but he tells GLENN McFARLANE the AFL still has ways to go to combat racism.
The first Indigenous Australian beach volleyballer to compete at the Olympics, Taliqua Clancy says that she hopes to show the next generation what Cathy Freeman showed her in 2000.
When Patrick Johnson and Nova Peris rose to stardom, there were no clear pathways for the champion Indigenous Olympians. Now, they are creating avenues so young athletes don’t have to go through what they did.
In just five years Marissa Williamson Pohlman has gone from sleeping on couches to being our first female Indigenous Olympic boxer, she shares one of the most powerful stories in world sport.
Eddie Betts is moving on from the disappointment of the Voice referendum failure with the launch of his children’s cartoon series Lil’ Homies, which he’s hoping will rival the popularity of Bluey.
Essendon is aiming to reclaim its mantle as one of the leaders in the AFL’s Indigenous community, with reborn star Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti leading the charge.
The AFL has dismissed critics saying it should stay out of social issues by strongly backing the yes vote in the coming referendum on a First Nations Voice.
As the Sir Doug Nicholls Round approaches, AFL legend Mick Malthouse reflects on his involvement with Indigenous players across the AFL, and the beauty of their passion for the game.
Ash Gardner spoke out earlier this year after Cricket Australia slated her sideside to play on January 26. Now she feels Scott Boland could be put in the same situation.
NRL superstars Latrell Mitchell and Nicho Hynes believe the boos directed at AFL champion Buddy Franklin were racially motivated.
Cathy Freeman’s Sydney 2000 win, Nicky Winmar’s 1993 stand, JT and the Qld dynasty or perhaps Patty Mills and the legacy he is creating. Vote for your number one Indigenous athlete.
The simple image of Cathy Freeman draped in an Aboriginal flag draped caused a remarkable backlash in the 1990s – a reaction that spurred Ash Gardner to want to change people’s opinions.
Lance Franklin says he was frustrated by his time out of the game but, unlike the critics, he had no doubt he’d be back to his best.
Mark Robinson was joined by three legends to pick the best Indigenous team of the 2000s. And the forward line is something else. See the team.
It might be the most dazzling rugby league ever assembled – but who made the cut for the Indigenous NRL team of the 21st century?
NRL star Latrell Mitchell has received shocking racist comments on social media resulting in two men being charged by police. He explains why he calls it out.
Indigenous Sports Month ambassador Kyah Simon reveals the moment shared by all Aussies that inspired a then nine-year-old child to harness the strength of her culture and dream big.
During an era of atrocities and racial segregation, rugby league brought moments of unity. It brought hope to those suffering and was a ticket to freedom, writes Hannah Hollis.
Rugby league has been heralded as a “bridge builder between cultures” as some of the game’s biggest names were on hand to launch this week’s Indigenous round.
Damien Cook had no idea how painful the Australian anthem and Australia Day celebrations were for Indigenous people – until he spoke to Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker.
Ed Curnow knows better than anyone the magic that surrounds Eddie Betts – but he’s also acutely aware of the horrific abuse the Blues star has endured.
Gavin Wanganeen wasn’t just a footy star – he changed the way the game was played. Simeon Thomas-Wilson tells the story of a modern legend both on and off the field.
Latrell Mitchell was once considered a virtual certainty for the Blues. Now, after four weeks on the sidelines and an anonymous return, he needs to fire in Indigenous Round to keep his spot.
Indigenous artist Elle Campbell has described Port Adelaide’s response to their guernsey controversy as ‘heartwarming’, as the club relaunched their jumper.
The original artist of Port Adelaide’s stunning Indigenous guernsey has told the players to wear it with pride for the Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
Josh Addo-Carr has opened up about what Indigenous Round means to him, as the Storm star teamed up with Baker Boy to launch Fox League’s coverage.
Back fit and firing, Paddy Ryder has opened up on why he had to leave the Saints and miss the first six games of the season.
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