Who took out your club's best and fairest award? It was worn three times this year: Round 7 v Collingwood, Round 13 v Hawthorn and Round … Watch every match of every round … It’s for every woman that steps on that field and represents something greater than ourselves. It is significant, as the possum is my totem. *Odds are current as of 26th April 2021, 3:56am AEST. On the guernsey, feathered wings wrap around the player like a booka, a traditional kangaroo skin cloak. BEST: When Port Adelaide came into the AFL their guernseys looked so pointy they could’ve probably taken your eye out. THE AFLW'S historic Indigenous Round has been locked in for round five, 2021 and all 14 clubs have unveiled their guernsey designs and have told the unique stories behind them. The first vertical stripe guernsey they ever wore was as the Bandits in Season 18 (with red, gold and charcoal grey), and then the Season 24 heritage (which is not related to anything previously worn) and finally the home kit in Season 26. WORST: There’s a funny, if bizarre story, behind the Bulldogs’ heritage guernsey worn in 2003. Footprints: The footprints represent all the past players and players that have come through the Melbourne Football Club and have paved the pathway for us today. The front of the guernsey represents the Long family’s paternal grandfather’s ancestors, the Anmatyere people, who come from Ti Tree, Northern Territory. The Club also launched a new predominantly red ‘clash’ guernsey and added more blue to the away guernsey. The guernsey honours club legend Ken Fraser and is a nod to one of Essendon’s greatest eras, replicating the … The Fitzroy Shop sells Fitzroy guernseys from many of the historical eras of the club.Official Fitzroy Guernsey 1975-present. Thanks, milk. An AFL great has called for a quick change to the competition’s traditional ANZAC clash with a little less than a week to solve the problem. For the women that pave the way and for those who are rising. BEST: Collingwood’s home guernsey has been nearly identical for decades, with only slight changes. Club statement re: heritage guernsey. The seven icons around the disc allude to the story of the Seven Sisters and the walking tracks signify the journey of the seven language groups represented by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures of current and past Fremantle AFLW players. Swans co-captain Luke Parker says it is exciting to don the Club’s heritage guernsey during Member Thank You Round. Credit: AFL 10. Michelle is currently working as the REAL Program Lead in the Korin Gamadji Insistute at the Richmond Football Club, continuing to develop culturally safe programs, leadership opportunities and initiatives for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Davidson is from the Gunditjmarra mob in south west Victoria, on the outskirts of Warnabool. Black and white guernsey, signed by Domenic Cassisi with logos of Reebok, AFL and Vodafone on front. The 2019 Woodville-West Torrens Indigenous Round guernsey was designed by Trevor and Cameron Buzzacott, proud Arabanna men. Heritage Guernsey unveiled. White boomerang: The boomerang represents the strength of our team and how strong our team connection and culture is together as a collective and as one. The Bulldogs' guernsey is called ‘Coming Together As One’ by Ky-Ya Nicholson-Ward, a Wurundjeri and Dja Dja Wurrung woman. BEST: Fremantle’s choice to get rid of the green and red was a good one in our view, with the chevrons looking lovely since 2011. This acknowledges and pays respects to everyone who’s a part of community and who’s belonging. THERE aren’t many things more retro than a classic footy guernsey. Long Sleeve: $110.00 Short Sleeve : $105.00 Sizes available: (95, 100, 105, 110, 115 cm chest… The Port Adelaide Football Club has issued a statement about the AFL’s upcoming 1970s-themed heritage round. The two watering holes represent the land that the emus frequent, connected by Twenty Mile Creek. The white centre circle represents a goal in one’s life. The 'Wings of an Eagle' guernsey was designed by Yamatji and Noongar man Darryl Bellotti. Fremantle wore this away from 1998 to 2000. Since 2012 the Bulldogs have reverted to two separate hoops of red and white, but from 1975 to 2011 it was a single red hoop separated from the blue by white. From 1925 to 1934 the Dogs had the current red and white hoops but then to make the club more distinctive decided to make a change for the next season. From 2001 to 2003 the Saints wore this yellow mess as an away top — not even as a special one-off like some previously mentioned. The wave: Is representative of the Salt Water people from the Torres Strait and any other mainland Aboriginal person who is from Salt Water country. All I remember is Spider Everrit tearing the Swans a new asshole in that Mayfield Guernsey. Check out every club's guernsey for the AFLW's inaugural Indigenous Round below, with the images courtesy of each club. The white stripe section includes people’s footprints, which represents the players’ journeys into success and moving forward. But the reigning champion hasn’t been dethroned yet — this blue monstrosity with brown and gold diamonds worn against Sydney in the 1995 preseason. This is the journey of him walking our country. U shape in the centre circle: represents an aerial view of a person sitting, with the digging stick to represent a woman, the U shape is placed in the centre to depict Briana and the support networks who work behind the scenes to organise the AFL games and training for teams. min reading time. The 11 circles represent the waterholes. Our pick is the guernsey worn from 1975 to 1995, with a slightly wider sash than before but also a bit of a collar. The red stripe section includes emu footprints, as they represent no going back and only moving forward, as emus do not step back. She has been heavily involved at the Cats for the last 15 years and it’s very fitting Corrina is designing the first Indigenous AFLW guernsey as her son ‘BJ’ designed the first Indigenous AFL guernsey for the club. Although Aliesha is no longer at the Demons (now at Collingwood), it's important to acknowledge and pay respect to her and the influence and impact she has had within the AFLW in the Indigenous space. The river flowing through the land is the Dawson River. min reading time, Melbourne superstar Daisy Pearce joins Nat Edwards every Thursday for a wrap of all things AFLW, Congratulations Danielle Ponter, winner of the 2021 Four'N Twenty AFLW Mark of the Year, The AFLW tapestry grows ever richer and more detailed as time progresses, and though we've seen players come and go in recent seasons, there's been something about 2021 which feels like a real changing of the guard. WORST: When the Cats are forced to wear a clash or away guernsey, it generally goes poorly. The names of every Essendon premiership player are printed on the grey areas of the guernsey, and the club logo on the upper back is reminiscent of Reynolds' playing era. Check out the latest retirees as they are announced, Sarah Black runs her eye over each of the finalists to find where they can improve for the 2022 season, Brianna Davey and Kiara Bowers join Credit to the Girls after claiming the League's top honour, We break down your club's leading vote-getter plus every vote from the round-by-round count. The Lions’ 2016 Hall of Fame guernsey was inspired by Fitzroy’s look from 1916 and includes a beautiful, classic monogram on the front. She had assistance from board member and senior Noongar woman Colleen Hayward, Noongar Elder and No.1 ticket holder Richard Walley and teammates Gemma Houghton, Kara Antonio and Ebony Antonio. Ceremonial dress features ochre and feathers, sometimes with a feathered headdress, on the dancer’s body. BEST: Once again, we head into the past to find a club’s best look. But in 2009 against Fremantle it wore a bright yellow outfit — pretty much the exact opposite of their best look. The Adelaide and West Coast Football Clubs (who played each other during the round) both had a short history had always used a variant of their original jumper throughout their existence. Our elders, aunties, jija’s and children. It was seen in a very positive and nostalgic light, especially as Brisbane wore the 1968 to 1973 Fitzroy guernsey which was Maroon and Navy Blue and Sydney wore their 1933 to 1986 South Melbourne/Sydney guernsey. The design was by Ross Morgan snr and his sons, which highlights the Yorta Yorta culture. With a massive thanks to the historians at FootyJumpers.com, here are our picks for the biggest fashion crimes and best footy looks. Designed by renowned Aboriginal visual artist Elizabeth Close and Crows AFLW player Danielle Ponter, the Indigenous design will be proudly worn at all away games as well as during the inaugural AFLW Indigenous Round. Hand-prints: The two handprints represent myself (Kija/Jaru) and Aliesha Newman (Ningy Ningy), being the only two Indigenous women to have played for the Melbourne Football Club. WORST: There are quite a few options here but in our eyes, the Power hit rock bottom with their guernsey design just before they got better in 2010. WORST: The problems for Adelaide begin when they stray from that look adding more and more intricacies which just look overwhelming. WORST: Bizarrely, at the same time as our pick for Collingwood’s best guernsey, the club also wore its worst. WORST: We’re not sure what the thought process was behind this change. Swans verse Hawks on a Saturday night. But thankfully the Lions haven’t tried to replicate the Roys’ 1995 pre-season guernsey. The background of this guernsey is filled with things we need most in life - hands for support, shields for protection, symbols of our people, and the initials of two proud First Nations women you’ll be running alongside on game day. This relates to the strength of the players and women in general. While the Demons have changed the size of the yoke (red section) over the years and had a go with royal blue, the navy and red was always our favourite. "The earthy colours along my path, represent the inland area of central Queensland, where my story begins. WORST: It was bad when Carlton sold out for M&Ms in 1997 and wore a light blue guernsey. BEST: It has been brown and gold stripes for Hawthorn since 1950, and we prefer the gold to the slightly more yellow look worn after 1997. The only other guernsey of that nature is the swooping Bomber of this season. The Club will wear the Heritage Guernsey on four occasions in 2016. Among boomerangs and traditional totems, Fremantle's guernsey has the Chinese symbol for the year of the dragon tucked away - a nod to Troy Cook's Chinese heritage. The 2014 heritage strip paid homage to the guernsey Carlton’s players wore with distinction from 1927 – 1997. “The Round Five trial demonstrated that the unique cut of AFL guernseys restricts the size of lettering that can be used and this in turn limits the legibility of the player names for fans at the ground, and to a lesser extent, for those watching on … A move from 2010 onwards to a teal and white V on a predominantly black top was much needed. BEST: The blue and white stripes are lovely, but we really enjoyed the look seen in the glory years from 1996 to 2002 as an away guernsey. They then wore it for a season but the guernseys were then destroyed when dry cleaned at the end of the year. BEST: The Bombers have donned the sash for years. Also added are the full uniforms worn for each season of the VFL/AFL and in the club section, all uniforms worn in the clubs history. The design includes the sunsire, two teams coming together to play Marngrook, the Barwon River, the waves of the saltwater country and Bunjil the eagle. It’s Clive Waterhouse — in three dimensions, duuuuuuude. BEST: The wings are back this season but it’s hard to go past the lighter blue and yellow for West Coast’s best look. But their away outfit, worn from 1998 to 2000, includes one of the decades’ favourite trends — awful 3D. The West Australian club won the toss and forced the Swans into a bizarre orange guernsey. It was for charity admittedly — but for Livestrong, the foundation established by cheating cyclist Lance Armstrong. The six stars represent all the Indigenous players and how they all from different areas but are all connected. In 1979 the Swans battled South Fremantle, who both classically wear red and white. The feathers represent the White-Tailed Sea Eagle. "This is for our women – the symbols represent connection, Country and people in our communities. BEST: The Cats have never strayed far from their classic look. It’s really important to acknowledge and pay respect to my teammates and non-Indigenous players. This guernsey from 1995 modelled by Darren Jarman is as good as any. He was an important part of my journey, so this is a special way me and my family are able to represent him.". The three circles located in the ‘heart’ of the guernsey. WORST: You probably guessed this one. On the hands is our tribe's name. As has been the case for the past three years, the club has proudly tried to depict its SANFL heritage. Lastly, the kangaroo tracks are the pathways you leave behind, so that the next generation can fearlessly follow. Their 2004 heritage guernsey was a strange one, as it was based on a photo of an old top from the VFA. The jumper features tapping sticks in place of the chevrons and the club is represented by the sun at the base of the front of the jumper. Darryl is a relative of former Eagle Laurie Bellotti, who played 24 games for the club across two seasons (1999-2000). Carlton's guernsey designer is 18-year-old Indigenous artist Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward. The designs are used a lot in my ancestors’ shields and weapons and are used to show power. The first Heritage Round saw Heritage guernseys worn by all teams except two. "This story is marked on the back of the Richmond women’s jumper and reflects my own story and the story of our community here at the club," Kerrin said. Heritage Guernsey Honourary Players John Coleman 2012-2013 Dick Reynolds 2014 -2015 Tim Watson 2016 - 2017. Adelaide’s new AFLW clash guernsey tells the story of a shared journey, retold through the perspectives of two Aboriginal women. Their original home look worn from 1991 to 1995 is our favourite with a slight collar and hoops going around the whole guernsey. As part of the club’s Reconciliation Action Plan it is seeking to engage an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander artist to design its 2021 Sir Doug Nicholls Round playing guernsey. AFLW players explain what the historic round means to them. The circles with hands represent the journey we travel, the family we leave back home and the friends we make along the way. Port Adelaide guernsey worn in the 2007 AFL Heritage Round (round 14). The white lines are song lines to the sacred ceremonial area. "It’s how we pay tribute to the land and spirit of our ancestors. This Essendon look, seen in their 2007-08 away guernsey, looks like someone accidentally grabbed the wrong layer in Photoshop, made it enormous and then hit save. Dark red circles (top of jumper): This design represents people coming from all different walks of life, all different backgrounds/lifestyles and all coming together and going on the same journey together. This website lets you browse through each club's jumper throughout their history - Home, Away/Clash, Heritage, One-off Promotional and Pre-Season Jumpers! Proceeds from the sale of 2021 AFLW Indigenous Round guernseys will go towards supporting AFL-run Indigenous programs to ensure all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples have the same access and opportunities to our game, from the grassroots level, via our pathways to the elite competitions. The traditional custodians of the land on which Melbourne is built. Fuck heritage round The design in the boomerang represents all our individuals' strength and personalities and how when we come together the formation of our team's strength and that we are stronger together. All Rights Reserved. The hands represent women and mothers with the baby hand in the middle. Woah! I remember being really sick and it was heritage round. WORST: As we said, the song mentions just two colours for a reason. WORST: Thank heavens there aren’t many sponsor-forced guernsey changes nowadays. He started his journey from Ord River Gorge and passed through all 11 waterholes until he reached the bungles. The oval in the middle of the tree is a scar (scar tree) from when our ancestors would cut out sections of the tree for canoes and weapons. Blue circles: This design represents people coming from all different walks of life, all different backgrounds/lifestyles and all coming together and going on the same journey together. Footprints: The footprints on the front of the jersey represents the journey of being a part of the football club and program. "Song, dance and ceremony are an essential part of Aboriginal culture," according Darryl. The predominantly blue guernsey symbolises the water which is an important pillar of the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales, joined by the sun which signifies people coming together with a cultural connection. The worst of the bunch was this blue-on-blue look seen in 2003 in away games against Collingwood and North Melbourne. "My totem 'the emu' comes from my dad's father," Anderson said. The woman’s symbol is placed close to our hearts. "My mob is aquaculture, the first tribe to design fishing mechanisms to catch and sell fish and eels, in particular the Murray cod," Davidson said. Long Sleeve: $110.00 Short Sleeve : $105.00 Sizes available: (95, 100, 105, 110, 115 cm chest size)Official Fitzroy Heritage Guernsey 1956-1973. This path also represents the journey I am on, discovery different stories and the history of my culture. The heritage guernsey boasts Reynolds' signature on the upper-left side of the red sash, while his iconic photo and impressive statistics are printed inside the neck of the jumper. It also represents the Maribyrnong River, which in my language means place of many possums. Hawthorn's hideous 1995 pre-season jumper worn against Sydney. This guernsey was originally a pre-season outfit from 1996 but the Saints wore it proudly from 1997 to 2001 in home games. The three eggs and footprints symbolise the emu, totem of the Anmatyere people. "However, the totem I have chosen for this guernsey is the turtle, which was passed on to me by my uncle at birth. Premiership stalwart, Brad Sewell wore the next guernsey in the display during Heritage Round 2006. The kangaroo paw flower represents the vibrant and resilient women who play for and support the North Melbourne Football Club. As they have with their men’s jumpers, the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation have given Fremantle permission to use the flower in this jumper’s design. Corrina Eccles said: "I hope the girls, when they run out, they connect to Wadawurrung country and the landscape. 2006: Extra blue panels added to the sides of the home guernsey, splitting the hoops. The boomerangs represent the men’s squad we currently play alongside - the fathers, brothers and guardians in our lives - who have encouraged us to become the strong women we are today. Their 2006/07 away guernsey included a crow graphic on the front, which was OK, but also included bizarre red sashes across the sides which were simply too much. BEST: Thankfully for everyone’s eyes, the Tigers haven’t strayed from the classic sash on their home guernseys since 1914. The black and white colours are representative of women from all cultural backgrounds. The red outlined section flowing into the circle represents everyone’s unique journeys and struggles in life, focusing on the obstacles we have all had to face in 2020, but remaining strong mentally and physically to reach an aim. Brisbane's guernsey was designed by players Dakota Davidson, Ally Anderson and Courtney Hodder. It’s been over a decade since the AFL featured a dedicated Heritage Round, ... teams aren’t shy from using various guernseys throughout one season. The Demons tried in the 2000s to incorporate silver into their guernseys and it never worked out. "I’m lucky enough that both my parents are Indigenous, and therefore have two totems to represent - the emu and the kangaroo," Hodder said. BEST: Their song says “keep your eye on the red and the blue” for a reason. Islander cultures and heritage and recognise the importance of creating collaborative partnerships to drive sustainable and impactful change. WORST: The national competition known as the Escort Cup, which was played between 1979 and 1982, saw the first real clash guernseys. OPTION 3: Brisbane Bears 1996: The third, and final, version is a hybrid design based largely on the Bears’ logo and guernsey from 1996. The eagle is the protector, hunter and all-seeing totem of the Maranunggu people. Eagle: In the centre of the design I acknowledge and pay respect to the Wurundjeri people, past, present and emerging. The black circles represent knowledge and water, which symbolise new beginnings, fresh starts and over all life and health. WORST: It’s almost like Hawthorn tried to produce a new worst Hawks guernsey with the ridiculously bad Power Rangers look from the last few seasons. Corrina Eccles is the artist of the Geelong AFLW Indigenous guernsey and is a Wadawurrung traditional owner. I have spent many holidays in Theodore, swimming and playing in the Dawson River. The Giants' AFLW guernsey was designed by Wiradjuri woman Leeanne Hunter, who specialises in contemporary Aboriginal art. The circles on the top represent supporters and fans and community coming together. The dots that sit on top of the circles represent the many other people who support the players, including family, coaches, partners, colleagues, and support staff. IT’S hard to find a retro look for the newest AFL franchises but we have picked out a worst. The artwork featured on the guernsey was hand-drawn by Emily Long and is a modern interpretation of traditional Indigenous artwork. In the 1996 and 1997 pre-seasons, the Magpies donned an awful checkered top that made them look more like barcodes than Collingwood players. St Kilda’s 2020 guernsey, designed by forward and Noongar/Yuet man Matt Parker along with partner Shardah and their son, represents his family, ancestors and heritage. The guernsey was designed by local Bundjalung/Yugambeh woman Christine Slabb and represents the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. WORST: We could’ve arguably just chosen any 90s Fremantle guernsey. Even with the game fast approaching and the AFL … AFL 2021: Port Adelaide remain confident of being able to play Showdown in prison-bar guernsey. Throw in a strange logo treatment and it’s a shocker. They wore it once, against Collingwood in 2000, and thankfully never again. Ideas For Heritage Round Guernseys About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features © 2021 Google LLC Nathan Buckley attempts to flee the jumpers. So our pick for the best is based on the sponsor, because when we think retro footy, we think Spicers. The gold sleeve edging also was removed. It’s a flower that comes in many different colours, shapes and sizes, perfectly representing the women of our community, the women who are past, present and future; the women who share a passion for this sport regardless of their nationality, colour and identity. The story behind the design comes from the the Cummeragunja Walk Off, which was a protest by Aboriginal people at Cummeragunja Station. These two guernseys are early examples of acrylic guernseys with sublimated logos replacing the sew-on embroidered patches. WORST: There are quite a few to choose from — the Bears really were the most 80s-looking footy team you can imagine. This 2009 clash guernsey was just strange. It runs through the town of Theodore, where my dad is from. Along the back are also possum footprints - there are big ones to represent mothers, and little ones to represent babies and children, and how beautiful that connection is. Using the chevrons and purple background as a basis of the design, the jumper includes a number of drawings that hold significance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, with a particular focus on stories and lore on Indigenous women. "The blue river displays my aquaculture and the water in which our fishing took place. If the clubs were to wear what they wore in the 97 AFL season this is what each team would be wearing-Friday, July 6 Essendon v Geelong (Telstra Dome) 7:40pm Saturday, July 7 Collingwood v St. Kilda (MCG) 2:10pm The Tigers guernsey was designed by Michelle Kerrin, who is a proud Arrernte and Luritja woman from the Northern Territory. We’re not fans. Our pick for the worst is likely to be loved by some and hated by others — their 1991 away guernsey. A descendant of the Stolen Generation, midfielder Jasmin Stewart played a key role in the planning and design of the jumper. The story behind it is the mother tree (symbolises women, wisdom knowledge and culture), the roots at the bottom represent our language and how even though trees are chopped they still have their roots in the ground and are still connected to the land (symbolising invasion and how we lost so much but we are still here). Third and fourth inner circle: the female image for the (16) players on the field, all aiming for their goal and interconnected. 2003: For the first heritage round, Port Adelaide wore the 1914 "Invincibles" jumper against Carlton at Football Park. Round 3 v Port Adelaide, Round 9 v St Kilda, Round 11 v Fremantle and Round 17 against Richmond. I was supposed to go to the game at the SCG but could barely lift my head so watched it in the couch. The U shapes represent the women, men and children who proudly support this club, filling our stadiums, cheering until they’re voiceless and helping to carry the hurt when you endure your losses. Like their start in the AFL, the Brisbane Lions jumper is a merger of Fitzroy’s guernsey and the Brisbane Bears. Let’s hope Bunjil is flying over as they’re playing to bring us good spirit.". Patterns like this were drawn in the sand during ceremonies, similar to the white lines of a football field.". Every AFL club’s best, worst guernseys ever worn with horrific colour clashes and classic retro styling Max Laughton from Fox Sports @maxlaughton July 21st, 2016 2:45 pm Also there are footprints along the side to represent each of the player's journeys. ", Hodder is a proud Badimia and Wajuk woman. Circles are a very significant art design in my culture as there is no beginning and no end, which is just like Aboriginal people and Aboriginal culture. From the classics of the 80s and 90s to horrific mistakes and sponsor-forced changes, the league has seen everything. Krstel, is a talented young Indigenous player and fantastic artist. On the back there is a possum, which links to the Maribyrnong River and my people’s stories and culture. My Idea for Heritage Round is wear what your team wore 10 years ago (Although i know its 70s themed round). The Adelaide Football Club has released its 2006 Heritage Guernsey to be worn for the Heritage Round of the Toyota AFL Premiership Season against the Kangaroos on July 21. The white banners at the bottom represent strength and power, highlighting the success of the girls winning a Grand Final in 2018. Copyright © 2021 AFL. Bunjil looks over us in the sky and guides us. BEST: The Crows’ look has always been a classic, incorporating the state’s colours beautifully. Our pick for the worst comes from the 2001 and 2002 preseasons. Collingwood’s 2021 AFLW team will wear the same Indigenous guernsey that its AFL and netball programs wore last year. 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