Freo look to weave MAGIC with new jumper to help sick kids

Freo look to weave MAGIC with new jumper to help sick kids

Starlight Children’s Foundation trademark wand would be the centrepiece of a particular Fremantle jumper this season because the membership as soon as once more throws its assist behind sick youngsters.

The Dockers will recognise the twenty first 12 months of their relationship with the inspiration, courting again to its unique Purple Haze recreation, with the commemorative jumper that might be worn towards Hawthorn in spherical eight.

The strip is a tackle the capes worn by the Starlight Captains, who assist kids throughout lengthy hospital stays, decreasing “boredom, stress and anxiety” as a beacon of enjoyable and launch.

Michael Walters shows off Fremantle's new Starlight Children's Foundation jumper.
Camera IconMichael Walters exhibits off Fremantle’s new Starlight Children’s Foundation jumper. Credit: Fremantle Dockers

And the membership has unveiled its ambassadors for this 12 months’s program, with common faces Bailey Banfield, Andrew Brayshaw, Liam Henry and Caleb Serong joined by veteran Michael Walters and 21-year-old draftee Tom Emmett.

This design options 4 yellow stripes — representing the cape — which fade to white and take part a thick white Chevron throughout the chest.

The purple and yellow wand sits within the centre, with a collection of yellow stars on the shoulders and a brilliant yellow cuff on the neck.

Liam Henry, Tom Emmett, Bailey Banfield, Michael Walters, Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong show off the new jumper.
Camera IconLiam Henry, Tom Emmett, Bailey Banfield, Michael Walters, Andrew Brayshaw and Caleb Serong exhibit the brand new jumper. Credit: Fremantle Dockers
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Fremantle’s conflict with Hawthorn on May 6 is certainly one of a collection of prime-time Saturday night time video games the membership pushed for on this season’s fixture.

Limited inventory of the jumpers might be made obtainable to the general public, with $50 from every buy going to the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

It will mark the second new jumper the Dockers have debuted throughout the area of a month after unveiling their ‘stealth’ search for the Gather Round win over Gold Coast.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au