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Wests Tigers unveil 2021 Indigenous jersey
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Mon 17 May 2021, 07:20 PM
Wests Tigers have unveiled the club's Indigenous jersey for 2021 to be worn in Round 12 as part of the NRL's Indigenous Round.
The jersey was designed by School2Work student Breeanna Price, who explained her design and presented the jersey to the club's NRL squad earlier this month.
Utilising the primary colours of Wests Tigers, the jersey incorporates a number of unique patterns and symbols which represent several key aspects of life.
The dot work used across the chest represents watering holes used as gatherings and meeting spots while the sleeve symbols pay tribute to a spear used by both young and old during a time of hunting.
Traditional symbols used across the front of the jersey also represent meeting places while the smaller symbols represent adult and child.
Across the stomach, symbols recognising the animal trails made by emu, possum, kangaroo and other animals round out the jersey, which will be worn by Wests Tigers when they take on the St. George-Illawarra Dragons next week.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE JERSEY!
The Round 12 clash between Wests Tigers and the Dragons will take place at Bankwest Stadium, home of the Burramattagal people of the Darug Nation.

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Wests Tigers
Timestamp
Mon 17 May 2021, 07:20 PM
Wests Tigers have unveiled the club's Indigenous jersey for 2021 to be worn in Round 12 as part of the NRL's Indigenous Round.
The jersey was designed by School2Work student Breeanna Price, who explained her design and presented the jersey to the club's NRL squad earlier this month.
Utilising the primary colours of Wests Tigers, the jersey incorporates a number of unique patterns and symbols which represent several key aspects of life.
The dot work used across the chest represents watering holes used as gatherings and meeting spots while the sleeve symbols pay tribute to a spear used by both young and old during a time of hunting.
Traditional symbols used across the front of the jersey also represent meeting places while the smaller symbols represent adult and child.
Across the stomach, symbols recognising the animal trails made by emu, possum, kangaroo and other animals round out the jersey, which will be worn by Wests Tigers when they take on the St. George-Illawarra Dragons next week.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE JERSEY!
The Round 12 clash between Wests Tigers and the Dragons will take place at Bankwest Stadium, home of the Burramattagal people of the Darug Nation.
