PRIOR to Narrm’s 37-point win over Richmond, the two teams participated in a cultural gift exchange as part of the final weekend of AFLW Indigenous Round.

The two teams faced each other at Casey Fields (Bunurong Country) as part of the second round of the special two-week period honouring the culture and history of the league’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players.  

Narrm gifted a hand-painted Sherrin to Richmond created by Ricky Kildea from Marngrook Designs. 

Kildea is a proud Dja Dja Wurrung man who has painted the football to represent the AFLW community including the players, staff and fans. The design has a whole reflects the responsibility we all carry to inspire future generations.  

Richmond gifted Narrm painted clapsticks made by Wiradjuri artist Uncle Kevin Williams. They were made with Black Wattle and represent the symbols of the Wiradjuri People painted in pink.