“There are four layers to it. During the afternoon we talked about my 12 year old daughter playing Australian Rules for Newcastle City and my wife jokingly quipped, “maybe you could give the team a coaching session” to which Travis … Government turns the spotlight on superannuation fees and dud funds, This is how long it’s taking Australians to start ‘financial adulting’, How a simple brain training program could help you stay away from alcohol, Delaying cancer treatment by just one month can dramatically increase risk of death, study finds, Travel agency Helloworld slugs customers with massive cancellation fees, Battle of the sexes: 9000-year-old female hunter debunks modern notions of gender roles, The New Daily uses cookies.

“There are four layers to it. For the way it looks and for the meaning behind it. Get The New Daily free every morning and evening. The premise underpinning this year’s NRW, which is entitled ‘Grounded In Truth: Walk Together With Courage’, is that for reconciliation to occur the relationship between broader Australia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples must be grounded in truth.

Indigenous AFL player Travis Varcoe says he considered refusing to go onto the field in protest against racist trolls after his wife discovered a racist Facebook page directed at him. “There are four layers to it. It will be worn on Friday night at the SCG against the Sydney Swans. Players, coaches and staff from Collingwood and Sydney will be linking arms after the final siren tonight to call, as one, for an end to racism and the creation of a more inclusive society. Pies head of football Geoff Walsh praised Varcoe and his family, wife Kim and their two daughters, Olivia and Franki, for their contribution to the club. “The circle outside of that is for the friends and family we rely on so heavily for their love and support and then there is the fans and the Collingwood community who glue it all together.

The story has been re-told through the art of Lee-Anne Miller, sister of Travis’s partner, Kim. Collingwood has locked in eight new guernsey numbers for the 2021 AFL Women’s season.

“It brings together all of the elements of being a Collingwood person and acknowledges them for their support in good times and bad.”, community@collingwoodfc.com.au | (03) 8412 0000, LATROBE VALLEY COMMUNITY AND SPORT PROJECT, https://bpmultihlsvods257.ngcdn.telstra.com/vod/ingest_afl_collingwood_vod/2019/05/991410/VOD_Source/2019-05-23_10-23-12-0703/output_2400kbps_720p.mp4, La Trobe Valley Community & Sport Project. By Michael Gleeson. The next circle of dots is all of the people outside of the playing group who support us and enable us to perform at our best, especially in tough times. Kim Kardashian donates $1M to Armenia fund. How do pandemics usually end? The two groups of people most vulnerable to dying from COVID-19, Beaches shut as authorities search for shark that killed Nick Slater on Gold Coast, Australian Caleb Ewan pipped at finish line of Stage 10 of the Tour de France, Michael Pascoe: China’s leader takes a turn for the particularly stupid… and ours is no better, The ‘highly sophisticated’ religious movement trying to brainwash Australians, Garry Linnell: Empathy is dead and it’s time for us peasants to make way for profits, Half-baked case to downplay coronavirus built on one big misunderstanding, Airlines want us on planes so badly they’re willing to pay for our funerals. Part of the design of the Collingwood jumper.

In different scenarios in their lives.”.

On the eve of the AFL’s Indigenous round Collingwood player Travis Varcoe has opened up about the story of the club’s themed jumper design and how it relates to the support after his sister’s death last year. The inner circle represents the players I’m surrounded by every day. The story behind the creation of Collingwood’s 2019 Indigenous jumper belongs to Travis Varcoe and his family. The story has been re-told through the art of Lee-Anne Miller, sister of Travis’s partner, Kim. The design tells of how friends, Collingwood and the broader football community wrapped themselves around the Varcoe family following the death last year of Travis’ sister, Maggie Varcoe.

The story behind the creation of Collingwood’s 2019 Indigenous jumper has been given over to Travis Varcoe and his family.

He spoke about how he's got his family, his two kids and his wife Kim … He will get another chance to wear the jumper later in the year when it is worn again in Round 11 against Fremantle at the MCG. “I think it’s beautiful. “The way the club supported me and my family last year, through that time when my sister passed, is what inspired it,” Varcoe explained. And how will this one finish? The story has been re-told through the art of Lee-Anne Miller, sister of Travis’s partner, Kim. For the way it looks and for the meaning behind it. For the way it looks and for the meaning behind it. Collingwood” None other than dual premiership winning Geelong and Collingwood legend Travis Varcoe.

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“The way the club supported me and my family last year, through that time when my sister passed, is what inspired it,” Varcoe explained.

"At his best, Trav was a dynamic player …

It's almost been a year since Sunrise star Edwina Bartholomew welcomed her first child, daughter Molly, into the world with partner Neil Varcoe. A three-year commitment to action, the Stretch RAP will be launched at the club next Thursday following a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony on the club’s Holden Centre training oval. All rights reserved. Collingwood’s jumper tells the story of the aftermath through the art of Lee-Anne Miller, sister of Travis’s partner, Kim. Maggie passed away in September 2018, several days after being injured in an on-field collision. I did find out a lot about the boys that I spend a lot of time with and the sport stuff, so credit to this club and how they have supported a lot of boys. “The way the club supported me and my family last year, through that time when my sister passed, is what inspired it,” Varcoe explained. AFL: Collingwood’s emotional jumper tribute to Varcoe.

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