Through these symbols, representations of attitude, ability and mindset are displayed.
''The artwork represents the totems of the 2019 Sydney Roosters Indigenous players.'
$129.00 The colour of the jersey and the shades of grey represents the clouds of Aotearoa, known as the land of the long white cloud and the silver element pays respect to our silver fern, our national symbol. 'The blue on the jersey represents the waters of Cronulla, many campsites and the elders gathering.
The goanna on the back of the jersey is the totem or emblem of the Chifley College Mount Druitt campus, and the icon is representing the students and staff. When he told a story he traced the fold in a tablecloth with his forefinger just like you."
$79.00 Labelling his side’s effort’s as ‘terrible’, the Raiders star and proud Indigenous man was visibly annoyed by the jersey release.
The 'logo' in the middle represents the Melbourne Storm Rugby League Club, whilst the outer circles are the broader communities that Melbourne Storm are reaching through its various programs. Surrounding this is the red, white and blue dot work which represents the supporters and fans of the club.The white small dots a demonstrative of the connection from the community to club and the club back to the community.The large handprints are the actual players' prints and the smaller prints are of their children/family. The image represents power and determination to push through to reach our goals, to trust, to feel safe and fulfilled with positive connections." The artwork uses handprints to illustrate cultural diversity within the Ngunnawal region.
'New Zealand Warriors 2019 Indigenous round guernsey pays respect to Māori - tangata whenua (people of the land) the indigenous people of New Zealand.
New Zealand Warriors 2019 Indigenous Jersey - Youth
Yorta Yorta and Gunditjmara artist Lenny Briggs describes his work, "It's about a world that has three hands and three lightning bolts. The totems (shark, crocodile, goanna and whale) all face inwards to the 'club' where they meet.
Canberra Raiders star Jack Wighton has slammed his own club for their 'lazy' attempt at a jersey for the NRL's indigenous round..
The front of the jersey includes a whale (Birri Birri) which symbolises the Dharawal nation, the land on which St George Illawarra play their home games, with the different symbols surrounding the whale, depicting the bringing together of a harmonious community.
This work aims to demonstrate how learning, interaction and respect work to create a free-flowing and engaged community.
'The jersey pays respect to the traditional owners of Parramatta and is a celebration of their rich heritage' The Parramatta Eels 2019 jersey has been designed by Eels players Josh Hoffman, Will Smith, Bevan French and Blake Ferguson. 'The design of the 2019 Panthers Indigenous Jersey is based on an artwork by Panthers Indigenous Welfare Officer Glen Liddiard' The design of the 2019 Panthers Indigenous Jersey is based on an artwork by Panthers Indigenous Welfare Officer Glen Liddiard.The art incorporates the Panthers' colours and depicts the location and people of the Darug nation; the home of the Panthers.
This shows not only the importance of family, but the role that the players have in inspiring our next generation and leaving a positive imprint of culture for everyone.This jersey honours Indigenous Australian former international rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s Cliff Lyons The 2019 Manly Sea Eagles jersey honours Indigenous Australian former international The grey circles represent each team that Cliff has played for, from his first team as a junior, right up to playing for an Australia; a total of 22.Down the back sides of the lizard there are blue stripes (representing his Origin for NSW) on those stripes there are black dots, five on one side and six on the other, representing how many goals and field goals he kicked in his career with Manly.The lizard's back legs contain 80 dots, these represent the 80 tries Cliff scored for Manly.The front legs contain 120 dots, Cliff's Hall of Fame number.
'The 2019 Canberra Raiders Indigenous jersey is a celebration of diversity and reconciliation.'
Committed: The Torres Strait drum and Aboriginal didgeridoo represent our commitment to keeping our culture alive through traditional dance and music, as well as sharing our culture.
The meeting place circles around it represent the four leaning places at the school and the design acknowledges that education is power for Aboriginal youth.The winning design by Beau Pennefather Motlop from Cairns titled ‘same but different’ represents: Courage The 2019 Queensland Cowboys Indigenous jersey has been designed by Beau Pennefather Motlop from Cairns after winning a competition.
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