Woven through the jersey are flowing wave patterns, representing the ocean as a central force in many of the cultures within our region.

For Pacific communities, the ocean is both a provider and a pathway. It connects islands, carries stories, and holds deep spiritual meaning. It represents life, journey, and, ultimately, legacy. Wave patterns are also an Asian design representing connection.

The waves on the jersey speak to that shared history of migration, resilience and connection, while also symbolising the journey we continue to take together as a club.

Its inclusion reflects the blending of cultures across Asia and the Pacific, while also aligning with the concept of tides – a nod to the rhythm and flow of our region, and the way different cultures ebb and flow together to create something stronger.

Intricate lattice and geometric border patterns feature subtly throughout the jersey, drawing inspiration from traditional Asian window designs.

These patterns represent structure, balance and heritage, reflecting the long-standing cultural traditions within the Blues region.

They also serve as connectors within the design, bridging different elements and reinforcing the idea that every culture plays a role in shaping the whole.

Representing the Anglo-Celtic heritage within our region, the jersey incorporates traditional Celtic knotwork, including the Triquetra, Triskelion and Dara Knot.

Together, they reinforce the idea that strength comes from connection, and that our diversity is something to be celebrated.

A limited edition of the jersey is available on the Blues online store until sold out