We're headed to Wann-gal annd Burramattagal Country for the opening week of Sir Doug Nicholls Round to face the GIANTS on their home deck.
Round 10 | Sir Doug Nicholls Round
GWS v St Kilda
Sunday 21 May
4:40pm, GIANTS Stadium | Wann-gal annd Burramattagal Country
Broadcast live on Fox Footy, Kayo and the AFL Live Official App
Sandringham will play GWS earlier in the day at the same venue, commencing at 12:55pm.
VFL Round 9 | Sir Doug Nicholls Round
GWS v Sandringham
Sunday 21 May
12:55pm, GIANTS Stadium | Wann-gal annd Burramattagal Country
Streamed live on AFL.com.au
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In commemoration of its Ganbu marnang n’uther boolong – the Boonwurrung translation of '150th year' – and those who have contributed to its yawa, St Kilda Football Club is proud to unveil this year’s Indigenous Guernsey.
Designed by Indigenous artist Jade Kennedy of the Noongar Nation (Wadjak, Willman, Kaartdijin & Bibulman), the guernsey represents the yawa – or journey – of the club and its First Nations players and their families.
The family totems of Bradley Hill, Jade Gresham, Nasiah Wanganeen Milera, Marcus Windhager, Isaac Keeler, Jack Peris and J’Noemi Anderson encircle the names of all First Nations Saints who have played a senior game for the club, representing the collective past and present, along with the foundations they have laid towards a proud future.
These are accompanied by traditional gathering place and journey path symbols to further reference the club’s yawa.
For the first time, both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags feature on the front of the jumper, while the words Ganbu marnang n’uther boolong are printed into the hems.
Click here to visit Our Yawa page to find our more about our Indigenous connections and history, or click here to see all our past Indigenous players on saints150.com.au.
Public Transport
If catching public transport, plan ahead at transportnsw.info and allow plenty of extra travel time.
Trains run regularly to Olympic Park which is a short walk from GIANTS Stadium. Trains will run frequently from Lidcombe Station Platform Zero. Services will be busy, especially after the game, so allow extra time getting home.
Remember you'll need to use an Opal card or contactless payment method when travelling to and from the game on public transport. Register your details via the Opal website or app ahead of time.
Look for the ‘green dots’ on-board services to find the safest places to sit or stand and check real-time capacity indicatorswhere available as you may need to wait for the next service with available capacity.
Parking
There’s plenty of parking and you can pre-book your parking online, available until midnight the night before, to guarantee yourself a space in advance.
Allow extra travel time as traffic may be heavier than usual, you can find real-time updates on traffic conditions at livetraffic.com.
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