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Soooooo are we not allowed to call it an indigenous guernsey anymore?
You can. Many clubs do. WCE doesn't. The growth of the use of "First Nations" in Australia is an interesting linguistic trend, there's no right or wrong to it.
 

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Some great designs, Port going with the Magpie is sure to go well with Collingwood.
I like how some clubs retain their guernsey's main design elements. e.g Richmond and Essendon still have a sash, Collingwood still b&w stripes and even Freo their chevrons.

In the past Norf and Hathorn have had their stripes, but not this year. I really wish we could have our wings still and incorporate the aboriginal designs around them.
 
I like how some clubs retain their guernsey's main design elements. e.g Richmond and Essendon still have a sash, Collingwood still b&w stripes and even Freo their chevrons.

In the past Norf and Hathorn have had their stripes, but not this year. I really wish we could have our wings still and incorporate the aboriginal designs around them.
Opinions may vary, but I feel like Indigenous round is the one time each year clubs should totally embrace the artwork, even if it’s at the expense of the recognisable design elements from each club.
 
Opinions may vary, but I feel like Indigenous round is the one time each year clubs should totally embrace the artwork, even if it’s at the expense of the recognisable design elements from each club.
But we do so every year. Would be nice to do a wings design for once.
 


Some great designs, Port going with the Magpie is sure to go well with Collingwood.
Not a bad design there.

Ours is one of the more understated, but the use of the Eagle is a nice touch.

The Swans have hit the ball out of the park.
St Kilda probably the most powerful.
Freo's inspiration is really good too.

Yeah, I love it all.
 

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