This season’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round will pay tribute to the contribution of Essendon champion and Australian Football Hall of Fame member Michael Long.
Long becomes the second individual to be honoured during the Sir Doug Nicholls Round, following Australian Football Legend and Geelong champion Graham ‘Polly’ Farmer who was acknowledged for his significant contribution to both football and the community during the dedicated round in 2018.
Long’s elite playing history and accolades are well documented; a dual AFL premiership player with Essendon, the 1993 Norm Smith Medallist and the first Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander player to captain an AFL team.
Playing 190 AFL games between 1989 and 2001, Long is a member of the Essendon Team of the Century, an AFL Indigenous Team of the Century inductee, AFLNT Hall of Fame player and an AFLNT Team of the Century inductee.
Off the field, Long is an advocate for reconciliation and the power of education and continues to make a stand against racism and close the gap between young Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Recently named as the 2019 Northern Territory Australian of the Year, Long continues his good work through the Michael Long Foundation, and by supporting the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre based in the Northern Territory and The Long Walk.
Season 2019 marks the 13th year the AFL has celebrated the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and their contribution to Australian Football and is the fourth year the dedicated round has been named in honour of Sir Doug Nicholls.
This year will also celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Dreamtime at the ‘G clash between Essendon and Richmond during Sir Doug Nicholls Round – an annual blockbuster pioneered by Long and fellow Essendon legend Kevin Sheedy.