“I’m proud of where he’s got to, to now be a senior coach at an AFL club. Co-designed with up and coming Carnarvon artist Victor Bellotti, the jumper also represents the multicultural background of many Australians, including Cook.

The dots inside each mandala are representative of those who have contributed to the club and the 20 dots connecting the mandalas represent Longmuir’s number in his playing days. Constructed with ISC's signature AXIS fabric, the guernsey provides the highest level of comfort, balanced with an unmatched strength to weight ratio with a soft handle, ensuring … The jumper will be worn by Fremantle players for the AFL’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round against Sydney on Saturday 22 August at Optus Stadium. “The river was my oasis. Troy Cook revealed his design at Fremantle’s season launch at Crown this morning, with the Dockers set to sport the new look against Brisbane on May 26. WIN the ultimate WA footy fan experience!

At the back of the jumper is a sunrise over Yamatji country, another symbol of a new beginning and an homage to Grover’s father’s side of the family, who hail from Yamatji country. Big blow to the Fremantle Dockers . Tue, 12 March 2019 12:36PM. “Initially, I wasn’t sure where to go first, so I called my old man and he suggested that I talk to my sisters Nicole and Alicia. They represent the groups that remain and also those who have passed through over time.”. The jumper was announced at Fremantle’s season launch on Tuesday at the Crown Ballroom and will be worn by Freo in round 10 against the Brisbane Lions on Sunday May 26 at Optus Stadium for Sir Doug Nicholls Round. Grover, who played 202 games between 1999 and 2012, is the fifth past or current player to design one of Fremantle’s Indigenous jumpers, joining Roger Hayden (2013-2016), Dale Kickett (2017-2018), Troy Cook (2019) and Jasmin Stewart (AFLW 2020).

Each was hunted as a respected food source for many families. “He wants to bring long-term success to this football club. Your new favourite AFL footy podcast. Fremantle Dockers life member Troy Cook looked to his hometown and heritage for inspiration when designing the club's Indigenous guernsey for the 2019 season. “The middle feature is the Gascoyne River with 25 River Mullet, symbolising the 25-year history of the Fremantle Football Club,” Cook said. Play Video. “I felt such a buzz inside, as it’s something very special to be asked to do. “When I first got the call from Johnno, I was overawed,” Grover said. So while we’re working on our design all of the little cousins are hanging out together too. “We were a bit nervous and we wanted to get it right. Fremantle unveil 2019 indigenous jumper. share. “Either side of the river are the tracks of a kangaroo, emu and goanna. 55. “I was born in the Year of the Dragon. Designed by Antoni Grover and his sisters Nicole and Alicia, to be worn in Sir Doig Nicholls Round against Sydney next Saturday ? Fremantle Dockers life member Troy Cook looked to his hometown and heritage for inspiration when designing the club's Indigenous guernsey for the 2019 season. © West Australian Newspapers Limited 2020. At the centre of the front of the jumper is a message stick, which encapsulates the family theme - the passing of wisdom through generations – as well as the return of past players such as Longmuir, Roger Hayden, Simon Eastaugh, Josh Carr, Aaron Sandilands, Tendai Mzungu (NGA coach) and Garrick Ibbotson (AFLW coach) to coach the next generation of players at Fremantle. Thursday - Monday papers home delivered with all of the latest footy news!

One of Fremantle’s life members and Doig Medal winners turned his hand to artwork to put together the club’s jumper for Round … Just recently, I was telling my 10-year-old daughter how Justin was at her first birthday party. “The river was my oasis. The jumper will be worn by Fremantle players for the AFL’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round against Sydney on Saturday 22 August at Optus Stadium.

The WA side have copped three injuries ahead of the season starters. Grover, who played 202 games between 1999 and 2012, is the fifth past or current player to design one of Fremantle’s Indigenous jumpers, joining Roger Hayden (2013-2016), Dale Kickett (2017-2018), Troy Cook (2019) and Jasmin … Fremantle’s 2020 Indigenous jumper embodies a club embarking on a new era. “This guernsey acknowledges a part of who I am and where I come from,” Cook said.

The flower represents the native hibiscus, which survives in harsh conditions and is a symbol of strength, resilience, compassion and understanding with the purple colour also symbolising healing. No matter what anyone’s opinion is of the jumper, we’re really proud of the work that we’ve done.” With family being a central theme of the jumper, Grover said it was fitting that the design process only brought his family closer. A new Indigenous jumper for a new era at Fremantle. Was $13 now $7 per week for 12 weeks* (Digital + Print). The club is honoured to have once again been given permission by the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation to feature the Sorry Day Flower on this guernsey. When you first start out in football, you spend a lot of time with the guys that you’ve been brought to the club with,” Grover said.

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They represent the groups that remain and also those who have passed through over time.”. “The fact that we’ve done this together is a bond that will never be broken,” Grover said. “They become your football family.

Honor the contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have made to the game of AFL, while showcasing your Freo pride with this Fremantle Dockers 2019 Men's Indigenous Guernsey. Each was hunted as a respected food source for many families. #kalyakoorlwalyallup #foreverfreo, A post shared by Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) on Aug 13, 2020 at 9:13pm PDT.

The jumper will once again feature the Sorry Day Flower. “The Gascoyne’s language groups are acknowledged and represented in people meeting around a fire.
At the bottom right of the guernsey is the character of the Dragon, representing my Grandfather’s Chinese heritage, on my mother’s side. 5 months ago. The jumper is designed in that light, with Justin being the new senior coach and bringing a new era to the Fremantle Football Club.”, Leading into the Doig Medal count, we look at Luke Ryan’s impressive 2020 season, JL gives his opinion on how the 2021 season will look, The West Australian football writer Braden Quartermaine spoke to Fremantle chief…, He looks to be the fan favourite to take out the Doig Medal - will he win it after a…, Take a look at the moment our big winner in Freo's Forever Mega Draw receives the…, The Freo veteran simply won't slow down - David Mundy's 16th season in the AFL was…, Tabs had a career best season kicking 29 goals and ranking second highest in…, Leading into the Doig Medal count, we look at David Mundy’s impressive 2020 season, Pathways to new beginnings – The story behind Freo’s 2020 Indigenous jumper, Opposition: Martin to miss, McKay set to return. The 150-game player for Fremantle said the Gascoyne River is the central feature of the jumper. Fremantle unveil 2019 indigenous jumper. “Either side of the river are the tracks of a kangaroo, emu and goanna. Round 10 of the 2019 AFL season will again see the competition celebrate the impact of Indigenous Australians on the game. Close. The West Australian.

“The middle feature is the Gascoyne River with 25 River Mullet, symbolising the 25-year history of the Fremantle Football Club,” Cook said.

The animals survive around the permanent water holes. Fremantle’s coaching, football and off-field staff will also wear the Sorry Day Flower pin on their lapel during Sir Doug Nicholls Round in unity with our playing group. At the base of the jumper is the main pathway, showing Kangaroo and Emu footprints – animals that can only move forward – along a journey through three mandalas, which represent Fremantle in its third decade as a club.

Cook said the Gascoyne River had been his primary inspiration for the uniform, having grown up in Carnarvon. “The Gascoyne’s language groups are acknowledged and represented in people meeting around a fire. As well as Fremantle’s new beginning under Longmuir, the jumper also illustrates the importance of family to Grover, symbolising his biological family as well as his ‘Fremantle family’. 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 … “It’s just going to be an absolutely surreal moment when we get these jumpers and I get to see my kids wearing them, and my little nieces and nephews wearing them.” Grover said he was inspired to feature Longmuir on the jumper as the pair have always shared a close bond through their football careers. The WA side have copped three injuries ahead of the season starters. Troy Cook looked to his hometown and heritage for inspiration when designing the club's Indigenous guernsey. Bringing you a new episode every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Fremantle Dockers favourite son Troy Cook designs 2019 indigenous jumper.

The jumper has been designed by former player Antoni Grover and his sisters Nicole King and Alicia King. “The Gascoyne is not a flowing river but to witness the river coming down after heavy rains inland is an amazing experience which brings the surrounding area to life. Spearing, lashing, fishing and swimming with family and friends was a regular occurrence.

Fremantle has also been given permission to use the Sorry Day Flower from the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation. “Nicole has a real talent, she’s the artist out of the three of us. Fremantle’s new era under senior coach Justin Longmuir is a central theme of its 2020 AFL Indigenous jumper, designed by former player Antoni Grover and his sisters Nicole King and Alicia King. Sick Cat misses training. u/MyFriendsCallMeSir.
We came together several times to brainstorm ideas to come up with a theme and how we can link it back to our family and show what it means to us to have an opportunity to design something that’s etched in history now. Register to play The Game tipping and fantasy before March 12 for your chance to win TWO PREMIUM RESERVED SEATS, including hospitality, at every home and away game in Perth this season, with thanks to Thirsty Camel.


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