With a seemingly innate ability to measure flair, skill and intuition, players of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island heritage have had turnstiles ticking for decades.

High marks, flying runs and mercurial goals are what makes our game special and none are better performers and proponents than the descendants of the first Australians.

The role that Indigenous Australians have played in not only shaping Australian Rules Football, but also consistently looking to extend its boundaries cannot be stated emphatically enough.

This weekend, the AFL community will come together for Sir Doug Nicholls round. A chance for Australians of every creed, colour or denomination to pay respect to the games indigenous culture and champions.

Zero Hanger thought this would be the perfect opportunity to decide who every club's best Indigenous player is since the turn of the century.

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Fremantle

Michael Walters

The Dockers are a club with a rich history of Indigenous representation including names like Kickett, Farmer, Pearce, Dhurrkay, Johnson and Cook. However, the brightest of these stars is undoubtedly Michael Walters.

โ€˜Sonny' has led the Fremantle goal kicking tally on five occasions since his debut in 2009. Perennially in contention for mark and goal of the year, it isn't just purple hearts that warm when Walters has the Sherrin.

PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 05: Michael Walters of the Dockers celebrates after scoring a goal during the round 20 AFL match between the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Dockers at Optus Stadium on August 5, 2018 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Will Russell/AFL Media/Getty Images)
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