Richmond’s 2025 Dreamtime guernsey will once again support Indigenous youth through the Korin Gamadji Institute (KGI).

The 2025 guernsey has been designed by the Mansell family, Clyde, Brett, and Rhyan, and tells their story and the story of their Country, lumaranatana down to larapuna. 

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Proceeds from the Dreamtime guernsey sales, Dreamtime at the ‘G match worn guernsey auction, and Dreamtime memberships, have injected more than $550,000 into KGI, supporting programming that empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth.

In 2011, the Richmond Football Club established KGI as a centre of cultural strength and learning for Indigenous youth. Since then, Korin Gamadji have contributed to the growth of over 3000 emerging Indigenous leaders through Indigenous-led and designed programming and education and that number continues to grow.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT THE KORIN GAMADJI INSTITUTE

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In honouring the tradition of Dreamtime at the ‘G, Richmond continues to reserve wearing the specially designed guernsey exclusively for the Dreamtime game. In 2011, Richmond became the first club in the AFL to have a specially designed guernsey for the competition’s showpiece game. Click here to read more on the history of the Dreamtime guernsey.

This year’s Dreamtime at the ‘G clash against Essendon is scheduled for Round 11, on Friday, May 23 – the first Dreamtime game to be played on the Friday night stage.

Richmond’s AFLW team will also wear the Mansell designed guernsey, with further details to be announced soon.