
THROUGH & THROUGH
NAIDOC Week Indigenous Jersey
In 2024, we were honored to debut our indigenous jersey, beautifully designed by Jasmine Bailey in celebration of NAIDOC Week. As a club, we believe deeply in showing respect for our First Nations people and remain committed to honoring their rich culture and heritage.



'The jumper means women, friend, community, family and I chose the river because you (Eastern Devils) moved around. The snake on the side means strong / strength because you stayed strong'
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-Jasmine Bailey

The Teal Strip - Cath Wotton
Our teal jersey made its debut in 2012 and quickly became the symbol of the annual Cath Wotton Cup, our yearly clash against the mighty Darebin. This special match serves as a fundraiser for breast cancer research, honoring the memory of Cath Wotton, beloved mother of Devils life members Jo and Lou Wotton.
The teal jersey continues to make special appearances as one of our cherished alternative strips, carrying forward both the competitive spirit and meaningful purpose it represents.



Pride Round Jersey
In 2018 the Devils took part in a one off Yarra Valley exhibition pride round against the St Kilda Sharks to celebrate equality. A strip you will still see around the club at times and training.
