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Panthers unveils 2021 Indigenous Jersey

Panthers is proud to unveil the 2021 Indigenous Jersey - an artistic tribute to the people, geography, flora and fauna of the Darug Nation.

The jersey was designed by Natasha Fordham in collaboration with Panthers Indigenous Welfare Officer Glen Liddiard.

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The front of the jersey features the meeting place of BlueBet Stadium on Darug land, flanked by kangaroo and emu tracks, flying foxes (the male totem for the Darug Nation), and the iconic Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.

The setting sun creates an eye-catching silhouette to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land the Panthers community calls home today.

The lower back of the jersey features the Darug possum totem, with fire on one side and flood on the other, representing the natural forces that impact the landscape and community.

2021 Panthers Indigenous Jersey

Panthers is a club with a proud history of Indigenous players and in 2021 the NRL squad features Brent Naden (Wiradjuri) and J'maine Hopgood (Gurang Gurang).

The Panthers will wear the 2021 Indigenous Jersey in the Round 12 showdown against the Bulldogs at BlueBet Stadium.

Fans are encouraged to pre-order the jersey by Wednesday 31 March to ensure they can wear it with pride throughout the NRL Indigenous Round.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff respect and honour the traditional custodians of the land and pay our respects to their elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.