Artist: Janelle McQueen
This design represents the Brisbane Bullets story as they continue their commitment to reconcile with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
They have been very successful with their connections with the Traditional Owners of the land on which they work, play and live. Understanding their needs and history is how the Brisbane Bullets have become so grounded as a team.
The Southern Cross for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people represents “The Dream Time’ and was used by many to navigate through not only their lands, but to travel across others to meet new people. Today the Southern Cross is known more for its placement on the Australian flag as a symbol of the navigation the sailors have taken to find their way too Australia.
For me it plays a very important part of this story (Janelle): "Connecting Brisbane Bullets to the past, grounding them to their homelands and guiding them through their Reconciliation journey. The symbols in yellow on the sides of the design represent the Brisbane Bullets team as it goes to battle with the other 9 clubs within the NBL. The symbols of the people in the middle of the design show the families, staff, sponsors and wider community who are committed to the Brisbane Bullets journey."
Rep this unique story with pride in this Brisbane Bullets 21/22 Authentic Youth Indigenous Jersey - Nathan Sobey. It features indigenous artwork incorporated with the team colours on our premium, sports mesh fabric.
- Premium lightweight sports mesh fabric
- Champion branded woven jock tag
- Quick drying & moisture wicking
- Increases airflow & prevents odours
- Overlapping side seams with side splits
- Fits true to size, size up for a looser fit.