• Sef Fa’agase
  • Sef Fa’agase
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winning bid€126
Finished:6/20/25, 8:00 AM

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This jersey was worn throughout the Reds 2025 Super Rugby campaign. 

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This eye-catching indigenous jersey is a celebration of the history of Queensland rugby and features artwork designed by Queensland Reds representative, Madi Schuck, who hails from Turrbal Country and now lives on Yuambeh Country. 

The design features the Brisbane River, meandering through the middle. The gathering circles linked at the centre, represent the pathways and grassroots groups that lead in, and make up, the Queensland Reds. Additionally featured, are key symbols that represent the Ballymore; the Kookaburras, Queensland Koala Siegell and goal posts, as well as significant moments from the club's 125 years. Starting in 1882, with the first Queensland rugby team. 1893, an ode to Frank Ivory, the first ever indigenous player for Queensland. 2012, when first Queensland Indigenous Jersey was launched, through to 2025, which marked the 100th game for Queensland Women's Rugby.

Size
XL
Player
Sef Fa’agase
Authenticity
Authenticated by Fabricks
Player Jersey Number
1

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