Swifts senior and reserves footballers will run out with a specially designed Indigenous guernsey in its games against Taylors Lake.
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The guernsey was designed by Stawell artist Heidi Chatfield
Swifts coach Scott Carey said it will be great to play in the guernsey.
“Heidi has done a fabulous job again this year and all the boys are excited to be able to wear the jumper,” he said.
The jumper is called Kuurae Dreamtime and represents the Djab Wurrung warrior spirits watching over the kangaroos’ journey to the sacred waterhole.
Chatfield said she was thrilled with the final outcome.
“I am really happy with how it turned out, it looks great,” she said.
“The club asked me to draw up a design at the start of the year so I did and sent it in. I also chose the colours and the club got it made, so here we are.”
Chatfield also designed the guernsey for the Baggies Indigenous round game last season.
- Swifts v Taylors Lake match preview on page 56