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Perth Wildcats Launch NBL26 Indigenous Uniforms

07 Oct
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The Perth Wildcats are proud to unveil their Indigenous uniforms for the NBL26 season, designed by 24-year-old Whadjuk Noongar artist Richard Kickett who has family connections to Balladong and Minang country.

The uniforms will be worn during the NBL26 Indigenous Round supported by P&N Bank, when the Wildcats face the  Illawarra Hawks at RAC Arena, Saturday 25 October. 

Richard Kickett has been practising Aboriginal art for seven years, where he began creating acrylic works on canvas under the guidance of his family, before branching into murals, clothing and digital art.


He described art as both a personal and cultural connection.

“When I first began creating art, it became a way for me to build my identity and understand who I am. I learned from my family and that process strengthened our connection, and grounded me in culture,” he said.

“Over time, it’s become a way of storytelling, using creativity to share meaning and stories through each design.”

Kickett grew up a Perth Wildcats fan and his design captures the club’s evolving journey over the years.

The jersey allows players and fans to wear it on game night knowing it honours the challenges overcome, the achievements celebrated and the people who have always been the heart of the club.

“At the centre of the design is the meeting place symbol, representing the heart of the club, the people, the players, the team staff and the fans who all come together as one,” Kickett said.

“The two sets of paths on the jersey symbolise the journey the Perth Wildcats have been through, highlighting resilience, growth and the importance of moving forward together.”

Kickett said he also took inspiration from the Wildcats’ refreshed logo and identity, symbolising a new chapter for the club.

“With the new logo, I wanted the design to represent the beginning of a new journey for the Perth Wildcats,” he said.

“The pathways reflect this fresh chapter, showing resilience and growth, while the meeting place at the centre highlights the unity of players, staff, and fans.”

The Wildcats’ Indigenous Round holds special meaning each season, celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and the club’s connection to community through storytelling. 

The NBL26 Indigenous range is available now at catsgear.com.au

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