Dragons breathe fire with 2024 Indigenous Range launch

Two-time Indigenous All Stars representative Tyrell Sloan in the Dragons' 2024 Indigenous Jersey.

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Dragons have kicked off the 2024 season with a bang, unveiling their new Indigenous Range with a fitting theme of 'Connection'.

This year, the focus is on cultural connection to Country and communities, paying homage to the club's Indigenous players' totems and their deep ties to identity.

The jersey artwork is more than just fabric - it's a symbol of connection.

The arches along the base represent the mountains that stand tall, just like the Indigenous men and women of the Red V.

Footprints trace the journey and connection to land, with a subtle nod to the club's tribal roots and the legacy of past and present Indigenous players.

From the Goanna to the Whale, the Dolphin to the Black Duck, each totem tells a story of belonging and connection.

It's more than just a jersey - it's a proud representation of the club's rich Indigenous history.

As the Dragons gear up for another season, they're wearing their heritage on their sleeves, ready to take on the competition with strength, pride, and a strong sense of connection to their roots.

With this new range, they're not just representing a team - they're representing a culture, a community, and a legacy that runs deep in the Red V blood.

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