The South Sydney Rabbitohs 2026 Indigenous Jersey celebrates the National NAIDOC Theme, 50 Years of Deadly.
It's a tribute to the people who built this movement: the Elders who stood firm, the organisers who made space, the artists who turned resistance into expression, and the communities who keep showing up, year after year.
It's also about the future, the next 50 years.
This is our story. This is our celebration. This is our future.
The South Sydney Rabbitohs 2026 Indigenous Jersey is available now in Mens, Womens, Kids and Infants.
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The Design
Designed by proud Wahlabul Man, Uncle Joe Walker, every stitch a tribute to the people who built this movement. Every element of the jersey carries meaning, from the panels across the front to the totems along the hem.

Five Panels, Five Decades
Each patterned panel on the jersey represents a decade of NAIDOC, five panels in total, tracing fifty years of culture, resilience and celebration.
Totems Along the Hem
The totems of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players sit along the bottom of the jersey, carrying their culture and Country into every game.

Aboriginal Players
Tribe and totem for each of our Aboriginal players.
Cody Walker
Tribe: Bundjalung/Yuin
Totem: Goanna/Black Duck
Latrell Mitchell
Tribe: Biripi/Wiradjuri
Totem: Kangaroo/Shark
Jack Wighton
Tribe: Wiradjuri
Totem: Sand Goanna
Isaiah Tass
Tribe: Yuwibara
Totem: Black Tail Kangaroo
Tallis Duncan
Tribe: Wonnarua
Totem: Wedge Tail Eagle
Jayden Sullivan
Tribe: Commaditchie/Yuin
Totem: Whale
Latrell Seigwalt
Tribe: Gamilaroi
Totem: Emu
Adam Elliott
Tribe: Wiradjuri
Totem: Lyre Bird
Jonah Glover
Tribe: Goanna
Totem: Bundjalung/Gidhabal
Torres Strait Islander Players
Tribe and totem for each of our Torres Strait Islander players.
Alex Johnston
Tribe: Koedal Klan Saibai
Totem: Crocodile
David Fifita
Tribe: Badu Island
Totem: Stingray
The South Sydney Rabbitohs 2026 Indigenous Jersey is available now in Mens, Womens, Kids and Infants.
SHOP INDIGENOUS JERSEY

The Winmarra Foundation
Co-founded by Latrell Mitchell and Sunny Brar, the Winmarra Foundation is a not-for-profit charity dedicated to empowering young Australians by providing unique experiences that aid in the development of their cultural identity and leadership skills.
























