Round 12 is a special point in the NRL calendar, as Eels utility Will Smith knows too well.
It’s Indigenous Round.
“It just makes me very proud to be an Indigenous man. It’s one of those weekends where we get to celebrate our culture,” he said.
The Parramatta Eels will play the Bulldogs wearing specially designed jerseys by Aboriginal artist Danielle Mate Sullivan, with input from Will.
“The artwork is called connection so it’s about a connection between the past and the present,” Danielle said.
“I’m absolutely rapt with it. The colours are so intense and there’s so much to look at on it.”
Eels' "pride" in 2020 Indigenous Jersey
One of the more special features on the jersey is on the back.
“My favourite (part) would be just down the back there, there’s four hands. Two of the hands are my two kids of two of the hands are Fergo’s two kids. I think it’s just a great touch, they’ll love that,” Will said.
“My kids are very proud to be Indigenous. My daughter goes to a school here in Parramatta and she is the only Indigenous kid at the whole school and she is very proud to tell everyone at the school that she is Indigenous,” he said.
The large circle on the front of the jersey represents the meeting place for the players/warriors of the game, while the line to the top is a journey line to the players’ homelands.
The smaller circles are a nod to communities the Eels visit and work with.
“The past is represented by the warrior and the Parramatta River. The Burramattagal people, who are a clan of the Darug, have a connection to this river where they first settled and caught fish, eels and other sources of food,” Danielle said.
Colours from the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Flags feature on the sides of the jersey.
“I can’t wait to see all the players with the jersey on run out onto the field ... That will be a really proud moment,” Danielle said.
Blake hopes the Round will not only bring Indigenous culture to the forefront, but also prompt important conversations.
“Everyone’s equal, everyone bleeds the same, so just hopefully we can get that across the board and get that local knowledge into everyone about elders past, present and future. There are conversations to be had,” he said.
You can purchase the 2020 Eels Indigenous Jersey here and see more of Danielle Mate Sullivan's work at her website
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Good rant. Eloquent. To the point.
Late in to this but for those who praise Turks and Turkey above perhaps you should ask their neighbours and acquaint yourself with the unacknowledged ( by Turkey) Armenian genocide.
Or the destruction of Smyrna
Or for the invasion of Cyprus
Or the persecution and genocide against their own Kurds
Best to acquaint yourself with history before confusing hospitality over a cup of tea for a true assessment of the behaviour of a country and its people
lol, yes, all Turkish people are evil. Perhaps they should all be wiped out.
Actually even Erdogan said the Armenian displacement just before Gallipoli was inhumane
Well there you go - maybe some of the Turkish punters (not him obviously) are just normal people like the rest of us :)
Peter, it would be interesting to see if those who disagree with acknowledging prior mistreatment of Aboriginals are also equally passionate about Armenians just getting over a 105 year old atrocity?
Monty Python on Extremism:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBt2UwzW2oQ
I did a couple of indigenous designs myself recently.
Pretty good Jamesy