Western Bulldogs unveil Indigenous colours

Western Bulldogs midfielder Koby Stevens has helped unveil a special Indigenous guernsey to mark Sir Doug Nichollas Round.

Western Bulldogs Indigenous jersey

The Western Bulldogs unveil their Indigenous jersey. Source: AFL

The Western Bulldogs will wear a special Indigenous Guernsey for their Round 10 clash with Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The special jumper marks Sir Doug Nichollas Round and Bulldog midfielder Koby Stevens is proud to wear the new colours.
Koby Stevens
Koby Stevens celebrates a goal for the Western Bulldogs. Source: Getty Images
The 24-year-old Indigenous footballer told he is looking forward to celebrating the influence his people have had on Australia’s native game.

“It’s always a good round every year to show some leadership in the Indigenous community and to be able to wear a jumper I’m pretty proud of. It’s a great concept”, said Stevens.

The Guernsey was developed by the ‘Pitcha Makin Fellas’ from Ballarat.

The group were assisted in the design process by the Indigenous members of the Bulldogs squad, Stevens and teammate Joel Hamling.

“The jumper symbolises an elder statesman within the community showing leadership and guidance to the younger people.

“It’s a big thing within our community to show leadership to the younger people growing up”.
Joel Hamling
Joel Hamling during the Western Bulldogs AFL intra-club match at Whitten Oval on February 13, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. Source: Getty Images
The club will also wear the jumper in Round 11 when they welcome the West Coast Eagles and the Bulldogs’ women’s side will wear it in their clash with Western Australia on June 5.

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Published 12 May 2016 3:29pm
By Adam Santarossa

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