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Bolton and family design Richmond’s 10th Dreamtime jumper

As Richmond celebrates 10 years of Dreamtime guernseys, the Club also reveals that live-wire small forward, and 2019 premiership player, Shai Bolton, is this year’s artist for the Tigers’ Indigenous jumper.

Bolton, 21, a proud Noongar man from Western Australia, collaborated with his mother, Kylie Pickett, and nan, Beverley Pickett to create the artwork, and nan, Lynley Pickett to tell the story of the design.

Richmond became the first AFL Club to create a playing jumper with an Indigenous inspired design – and this week celebrates the 10th iteration of Dreamtime jumpers, in what would have been the AFL’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round. National Reconciliation Week also approaches next week - a time for Australians to learn more about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements.

Dreaming, connection, gathering, strength and determination are the key themes Bolton represents in his guernsey design.

Bolton represents his own journey and Dreaming, along with Richmond’s five other Aboriginal players, and tells the story of the Club’s recent on-field success throughout the design.

On the front of the jumper, the circle in the sash represents the Richmond Football Club, the footprints are the Club’s six Aboriginal players – Bolton, Shane Edwards, Sydney Stack, Marlion Pickett, Daniel Rioli, and Derek Eggmolesse-Smith making their journey to the Club, with each boomerang highlighting their individual connection to Country.

The back of the guernsey represents Bolton’s story and Noongar Dreaming, with a tribal warrior relating to power, strength and determination – represented by Richmond’s recent premiership successes.

The circles and campfires throughout the design are all of the different meeting places, gatherings and connections made in the players’ journeys into AFL, and the stars guide the Dreaming process.

Bolton said he wanted the design to represent more than his own story, he wanted it to represent every Richmond player who gets the chance to wear it.

“My family are forever grateful to have the opportunity to design this, and I just want to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity to design it,” he said.

“To do this, representing my family - representing the boys here, not even just the Indigenous boys, (but all) the boys that are playing with us - we’re always ‘one’ when we’re playing in this jumper.

“In my first year, when I got drafted and I played in the Dreamtime (at the 'G), it was an unbelievable experience, I’d never ever played in a big game like that in my life.”

All proceeds from Dreamtime jumper sales support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth through the Club’s Korin Gamadji Institute. To purchase your own Shai Bolton designed Dreamtime guernsey, visit the Tigerland Superstore.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/692312/

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2020, 12:39:18 PM »
Well done Shai.  What a gun he is going to be.  Can't wait to see what he produces in the next few years. 

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2020, 01:10:16 PM »
Didn't know Hang Ten was still going concern let alone our new sponsors... :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2020, 04:20:17 AM »
Dreamtime game in the NT? Essendon-Richmond clash in Darwin on the cards

Daniel Cherny
The Age
8 July 2020


A Dreamtime clash between Essendon and Richmond in Darwin is a live option for the AFL’s next fixture block as the league deals with yet another scheduling headache following the announcement that metropolitan Melbourne will return to lockdown from 11:59pm on Wednesday night.

The league has indicated it is aiming to unveil its next chunk of fixtures by Friday with clubs yet to be allocated opponents beyond round seven, which ends with an Adelaide-St Kilda match on Monday, July 20.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ announcement on Tuesday that stage three lockdown will be reimposed for six weeks has thrown yet another spanner in the AFL’s works given the league has guaranteed the 10 Victorian clubs they will be allowed to return to the state in around a month following their respective stints in the NSW, Queensland and West Australian hubs.

The AFL promised the Victorian clubs they would be able to have a stint at home in the second week of August. However with Melbourne now set to be locked down until at least August 19, restarting the season following that promised break appears much more complicated.

Some club figures were pondering whether the league could look to expedite a substantial portion of the season in the coming weeks by scheduling multiple matches per club per week in a bid to mitigate against the potential roadblocks caused by Victoria’s skyrocketing coronavirus case count and the border restrictions imposed by other states. However an AFL source indicated any fast-tracking of matches was unlikely until later in this season.

The fresh lockdown has also cast major doubts over the viability of this year’s VFL season, which was due to begin in early August, as well as the under-18 NAB League.

In the shorter-term, the Northern Territory looms large as a possible replacement venue for the traditional Bombers-Tigers Dreamtime match, aimed at honouring the contribution made by Indigenous people to Australian football. The blockbuster is generally played under lights at the MCG in late May in front of crowds of more than 70,000.

As the prospect of AFL matches being played in Victoria again this year - let alone with fans allowed to attend - slips away, well-placed sources indicated on Tuesday that a Bombers-Tigers match at Darwin’s TIO Stadium - proposed by AFLNT several weeks ago - is being looked at for some stage between rounds eight and 10.

Both clubs have strong links to the Northern Territory, with Essendon great Michael Long and late Richmond champion Maurice Rioli hailing from the region. Richmond’s Bowden family also have roots in the NT, with 265-game Tiger Joel Bowden a member of the NT Legislative Assembly and his brother Sean serving as AFLNT chairman.

The AFL opted against giving the NT a June or July hub despite lobbying from key bodies in the territory. The Bombers and the Tigers are both staying on the Gold Coast and could conceivably fly to Darwin to play after spending a fortnight of isolation in Queensland, during which time they are still allowed to train and play.

Gold Coast and Melbourne have existing contracts to play a home game this year in Darwin and Alice Springs respectively. Both those clubs are currently based in NSW but say they still intend to fulfil those contracts if possible.

“Territorians love their footy and we are working closely with the AFL to bring our two existing games to the Territory this year,” said an NT Government spokesperson.

“We are the safest place in Australia so it’s not surprising the AFL is interested, particularly given we can safely have crowds at games.

“We’re happy to consider a proposal that meets our tough health guidelines and doesn’t put Territorians at risk.”

The NT has had just 31 cases of COVID-19 with only one still active as of Tuesday. The Territory has started allowing crowds to sporting events with tickets being sold to next month’s V8 Supercars round in Darwin.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/dreamtime-game-in-the-nt-essendon-richmond-clash-in-darwin-on-the-cards-20200707-p559xg.html

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2020, 11:12:42 PM »
This Darwin Dreamtime game will be in the next round of fixturing according to Caro.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2020, 10:38:21 PM »
Auld said the Darwin Dreamtime is unlikely to be in the next rounds 9-12 batch. He expects it later in the season. 

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2020, 12:10:27 PM »
Let’s hope Rioli has found some form by then.
The club that keeps giving.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2020, 02:00:06 PM »
Round 13
Essendon vs Richmond
Saturday, August 22
@ TIO Stadium, Darwin

It's a 5-day break for us.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2020, 03:39:19 PM »
Let’s hope Rioli has found some form by then.

An in-form Rioli a massive upgrade on Aarts... :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #10 on: July 31, 2020, 08:44:28 PM »
Let’s hope Rioli has found some form by then.

An in-form Rioli a massive upgrade on Aarts... :shh
Been out of form for 2.5 years unfortunately... :shh

Aarts kicked more goals last game and had more impact than Daniel has in his last 6 put together.






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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #11 on: August 01, 2020, 09:00:59 AM »
Let’s hope Rioli has found some form by then.

An in-form Rioli a massive upgrade on Aarts... :shh
Been out of form for 2.5 years unfortunately... :shh

Aarts kicked more goals last game and hand more impact than Daniel has in his last 6 put together.


Youve got a real hatred for Daniel. Whats he done to you lol?

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #12 on: August 01, 2020, 10:20:19 AM »
Let’s hope Rioli has found some form by then.

An in-form Rioli a massive upgrade on Aarts... :shh
Been out of form for 2.5 years unfortunately... :shh

Aarts kicked more goals last game and hand more impact than Daniel has in his last 6 put together.


Youve got a real hatred for Daniel. Whats he done to you lol?
I like Daniel, I just think he is overrated.
If his name wasn’t Rioli he would have played half the amount of games he has IMO.

I also like Richmond winning GF’s, so if that means he plays or doesn’t, it really doesn’t matter to me.

I hope he regains form and pushes others to keep improving to keep their spot.

Win, win for us.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon --- Dreamtime in Darwin --- Round 13, 2020
« Reply #13 on: August 01, 2020, 11:53:10 PM »
He is a very good player, needs to get involved more
He needs to work harder up the ground and on tackling
Stack played the role Rioli used to against Footscray