AFLW will celebrate the heritage of Indigenous Australians and pay homage to some of their longest held traditions over the next fortnight. All 18 AFLW clubs will wear specially designed Indigenous Round guernseys, while umpires at all matches will wear uniforms designed by Noongar Wandandi Boodja man and current umpire, Joshua James. The artwork is called Moorditj Koondarm which means ‘strong dreams’ in Noongar language.
Its bright shining rays are the journey tracks of the players coming for Ceremony over mountain–valley and water countries. Figures to the left and right of the sun represent the female warriors meeting for Ceremony. The women are shaped as shields, which symbolise the strength in both body and spirit. Bunjil’s caves are depicted by the lower hilly mounds, which is a sign of respect to the Woi-Wurrung Wurundjeri People and our connection to his creation.
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