This year's Indigenous Round is upon us, with the NRL celebrating Indigenous culture and contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders across rounds 23 and 24.
As always, every team will be wearing specially designed jerseys for the occasion.
Read on to see all the designs and learn about the artists and stories behind them.
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Every club's Indigenous jersey for 2025 Indigenous Round
Brisbane Broncos
Quandamooka artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins designed the Broncos jersey which blends cultural heritage and club identity.
"The idea of the cast net was very faint in the 2024 jersey, so what we’ve done is really bring that out in this year’s jersey," she said.
"So, while we’re talking about Indigenous Round we’re also thinking about everyone that’s part of the team, all the supporters, we all have our own ancestors that really bring our own family strengths through."
Read more about the jersey here.
Canberra Raiders
The Raiders' 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Shaenice Miles with Torres Straight artwork by Eric Babia, celebrates First Nations culture, heritage, and the NAIDOC theme "The Next Generation: strength, vision and legacy."
"We want to create a reconciled future for these kids, so that everyone has a better understanding of all cultures," said Miles.
Read more about the jersey here.
Canterbury Bulldogs
The Bulldogs' 2025 Indigenous jersey, 'Meeting Places' by Dunghutti artist Kyara Fernando, celebrates community, culture, and heritage through vibrant blue and white designs.
"I live in the area and was approached by the Club," Kyara said.
"I was always surrounded by my cultural knowledge growing up and influenced by family with art. My main focus is Aboriginal designs as a freelance artist.
"It’s a great opportunity to showcase artwork to display my culture in a meaningful way. I appreciate that the Bulldogs recognise and celebrate the living of Aboriginal culture."
Read more about the jersey here.
Cronulla Sharks
Bidjigal artist Jordan Ardler has designed the jersey to honour First Nations culture through local totems which tell a powerful story about the Shire and its community.
"This jersey design is an acknowledgement to the local community, the land and its peoples. It also is a representation of our Cronulla Sharks community, including players, staff and fans and where they all combine," Ardler said.
"It is symbolic of our journey of forming the family we have and those who have become a part of it. A space for everyone to come together.
"Our community is diverse but our cultures combined have formed a culture at the club that has become our main strength."
Read more about the jersey here.
Dolphins
The Dolphins' 2025 Indigenous jersey features elements of Lyndon Davis' art, with black elements symbolising the Turrbal and Yuggera peoples and Meanjin's river plains, completing a trilogy of honouring First Nations connections.
"Here in Quandamooka Country (Moreton Bay), Aboriginal people used an ancient hunting practice to lure in the large schools of mullet closer to shore," said Davis.
Read more about the jersey here.
Gold Coast Titans
The Titans' 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Bundjalung woman Christine Slabb in collaboration with club legend Preston Campbell, is the first of a three-year partnership.
The Indigenous Round double-header will be a historic occasion for both the NRL and the Gold Coast club, showcasing both men's and women's teams in front of their home crowd.
The jersey design celebrates the spirit of connection and culture amongst the regions strong Indigenous community.
Read more about the jersey here.
Manly Sea Eagles
The Sea Eagles' 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Gamilaroi artist Chantelle Nettleton, honours the rich heritage of the Northern Beaches.
Its design incorporates symbols of land, culture, and traditions, including sandstone engravings, grinding grooves, meeting places, and hand stencils.
The jersey will be worn in Round 23 against the Raiders at GIO Stadium.
Read more about the jersey here.
Melbourne Storm
The Storm's 2025 Indigenous jersey was designed by Warumungu and Yawuru man David Roe, drawing heavily from his ties to the Tennant Creek and Broome regions.
The design notably has five turtles, which all represent a member of Roe's family and celebrate his connection to his culture.
"This turtle can also represent my family living on throughout generations," said Roe.
Read more about the jersey here.
Newcastle Knights
The Knights' 2025 Indigenous jersey, Nginhabulagu ("Belonging"), was designed by Wiradjuri and Wongaibon artist Renae Lamb.
The jersey represents unity, strength, and cultural identity, featuring elements inspired by Awabakal Country such as waterways, hills, and native flora.
It will be worn during the NRL and NRLW Indigenous Round, honouring First Nations heritage and the Knights’ role in fostering connection and pride.
Read more about the jersey here.
New Zealand Warriors
The 2025 Warriors Indigenous jersey, Te Ao Mārama, was designed by Māori artist Jayden Hokianga.
"The boys told me they wanted to honour the past but also speak to their journey now," Hokianga said.
"So that’s what Te Ao Mārama became - a bridge between generations. A reflection of light, understanding and evolution."
Read more about the jersey here.
North Queensland Cowboys
This year's Cowboys Indigenous jersey, designed by Torres Strait artist and Cowboys house parent Vinson Babia and titled Tagai, celebrates ancestral strength and knowledge.
"I am a Torres Strait Islander Australian. I was born on Thursday Island and grew up in Seisia, in the Northern Peninsula Area," Babia said.
"My family is from the eastern side of Saibai Island, where the Sagar wind blows, from underneath the Star E Constellation which can be seen before the morning star.
"My art tells the stories from the seven clans of Saibai Island, though I mainly focus on my clan, the crocodile clan, Ait Koedal.
"Most of the people from Saibai are traditionally head hunters, we are a warrior culture. I use our peoples’ totems when telling our stories"
Read more about the jersey here.
Parramatta Eels
The Eels’ 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Sean Duncan-Kinchela, honours 60 years of the club’s name while celebrating the Burramattagal people of the Dharug Nation and their deep connection to the Parramatta River.
The jersey features symbolic elements like six yellow circles with wattle flowers representing six decades and traditional patterns alongside the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags.
Read more about the jersey here.
Penrith Panthers
The Panthers' 2025 Indigenous jersey is a tribute to the Darug and Burramattagal peoples, featuring Indigenous artwork and symbolism in the club’s colours.
Key design elements include depictions of local landscapes, meeting places like the Panthers Academy yarning circle, and the totems of the Darug Nation, with handprints from Indigenous player Daine Laurie and staff member Taylah Murray.
Designed by Natasha Fordham and Panthers Indigenous wellbeing officer Glen Liddiard, the jersey also incorporates the colours of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags.
Read more about the jersey here.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
The South Sydney Rabbitohs’ 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Uncle Joe Walker and Destinee Walker, symbolises fire and smoke to represent strength, resilience, healing, and new beginnings for First Nations people.
The design incorporates the totems of the 11 Indigenous players in the squad, highlighting their cultural identities.
Read more about the jersey here.
St. George Illawarra Dragons
The Dragons' 2025 Indigenous jersey, designed by Dharug artist Kane Wright, celebrates the Dharawal community.
The design features six meeting places representing Dharawal seasons, each paired with an animal symbolising that time.
Read more about the jersey here.
Sydney Roosters
The Roosters' 2025 Indigenous jersey honours former player Kevin 'Stumpy' Stevens, designed by his niece Casey Armfield-Stevens to celebrate his legacy.
"It's an amazing opportunity and something that I definitely wanted to do for my uncle," said Armfield-Stevens.
"I’m speechless, over the moon and honoured."
Read more about the jersey here.
Wests Tigers
The Tigers’ 2025 Indigenous jersey is inspired by the personal stories and artwork of five young Aboriginal athletes from the South West Sydney Academy of Sport.
Guided by Indigenous athlete program coordinator Brodee Mate, the design symbolises individual journeys through art elements such as meeting places and totems.
Read more about the jersey here.