Round 10 of the 2019 AFL season will again see the competition celebrate the impact of Indigenous Australians on the game.
Sir Doug Nicholls Round, headlined by Saturday night's Dreamtime at the 'G blockbuster between Richmond and Essendon, sees every club don Indigenous-inspired playing jumpers.
Some team's jumpers have been designed by players like Sam Powell-Pepper and Quinton Narkle, while others feature stories told by local artists.
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Crows legend Andrew McLeod, with help from his brother, designed their edition, while young gun Daniel Rioli had a hand in the Tigers' guernsey.
Sir Doug Nicholls round kicks off with the Marn Grook game between Sydney and Collingwood at the SCG on Friday night.
Check out every club's 2019 Indigenous jumper below.
Adelaide
Designed by Andrew and Jonathon McLeod

Brisbane
Designed by Derek Oram

Carlton
Designed by Shelley Ware

Collingwood
Designed by Lea-Anne Miller

Essendon
Designed by Merryn Apma Atkinson

Fremantle
Designed by Troy Cook

Gold Coast
Designed by Luther Cora

Geelong
Designed by Quinton Narkle

Greater Western Sydney
Designed by Leeanne Hunter

Hawthorn
Designed by Jennifer 'Lulu' Coombes

Melbourne
Designed by Mary Young

North Melbourne
Designed by Lorraine Kabbindi White

Port Adelaide
Designed by Sam Powell-Pepper

Richmond
Designed by Daniel Rioli, Bradley Rioli and Belinda Punguatji

St Kilda
Designed by Emily Long and Megan Mitchell

Sydney
Designed by Cheryl Davidson

West Coast
Designed by Darryl Bellotti

Western Bulldogs
Designed by Nathan Patterson
