Due to a clash in playing strips, Walyalup will not wear their 2023 AFLW Indigenous jumper design for Saturday’s AFLW Indigenous Round game against Geelong on Saturday at GMHBA Stadium.
It is one of three instances across the round where the away team will not wear their Indigenous jumper due to a clash.
Walyalup will still wear a jumper featuring Indigenous design elements for the game.
As the Club does for all jumper clashes, Walyalup will wear the ‘Moorditj’ jumper, meaning strong in Noongar, featuring Indigenous design elements from Walyalup’s first Indigenous jumper in 2013.
The 2023 Indigenous jumper will be worn the following week in round eight when Walyalup take on St Kilda at Walyalup Oval.
The jumper tells the story of the Club being born from Walyalup, the area now known as Fremantle, highlighting these through the colours of the South Fremantle and East Fremantle Football Clubs.
The Peter Farmer Designs Team worked closely with board member Colleen Hayward and her nephew Jason Barrow on the design, with the final design developed and produced by Kayley Emery and Peter Farmer Jnr.
Click here to read more about the jumper design.
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