From Tidbinbilla to High Flying Eagles: the meaning behind the Raiders' Indigenous jersey

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Raiders honor Indigenous culture in special NRL round with unique jersey design. Proud representation.

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Of the many important NRL matches the Raiders have played, the upcoming Indigenous round holds particular significance for its proud Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players - the chance to represent their people and families and shed light on their culture.

That culture will be represented in the vibrant colours of the Aboriginal people (yellow, black and red) and the Torres Strait Islander people (green and blue) on a jersey specially commissioned for this round on Saturday, 25 May.

The jersey artwork, created by Birpai/Warrimay(Worimi)/South Sea Islander woman Kulka Fahey, depicts the theme "Where the water meets the land". It...

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