This year’s dress proudly incorporates elements from the Club’s Indigenous artwork, Spirit of the Fever, created in 2024 by Contemporary Aboriginal Artist Jilalga Murray of Jilalga Designs.
More than just a design, Spirit of the Fever tells our story. It captures the energy of our journey: weaving across the court with purpose, overcoming every obstacle, and chasing greatness with the Green Army by our side. It’s a tribute to resilience, connection, and the unbreakable spirit that drives us forward.
Fever Captain Jess Anstiss said:“We absolutely love wearing our First Nations Dress. This year’s design is breathtaking — it’s bold, it’s meaningful and it fills us with pride. I can’t wait to step onto the court in it this Saturday and represent something so much bigger than ourselves.
“It’s not just about this dress — it’s about the ongoing relationships we’re building, the stories we’re sharing, and the respect we carry every time we wear these colours. Our Home Dress also features elements of Spirit of the Fever and it’s a constant reminder of who we play for.
“When we return to RAC Arena later this season, I know our Green Army will be right there with us, especially for our First Nations Round in July. That match is going to be something truly special.”
West Coast Fever will also proudly wear the First Nations Dress when they host the Giants at RAC Arena on Sunday, 6 July 2025 — a match that will also celebrate the Club’s and Netball WA’s enduring partnership with the Shooting Stars Program, empowering young Aboriginal girls through sport and education.