The Geelong Football Club will wear their 2026 ANZAC Day guernsey this weekend, when the Cats take on Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon. 

It is set to be the first time that Geelong has featured on ANZAC Day since 2008, while also being just their third appearance on ANZAC Day from 1994 onwards. 

Recognising the incredible sacrifice by servicemen and women over an extensive period of time, Geelong’s ANZAC Day guernsey honours all those brave individuals who have fought for our country.

The feature of this year’s guernsey is one of the most iconic parts of Australia; Gum Trees.

Gum Trees are referenced in the ANZAC story because eucalyptus leaves were sent home by soldiers to families, while also being burned by the soldiers to create the familiar smell of home.

They also symbolise the Australian spirit, with gum trees planted along ANZAC parade in Geelong and their scent being a strong reminder of home for those that served.

The Cats will wear their ANZAC Day guernsey for the first time this weekend, as they prepare to take on the Power at Adelaide Oval from 6.35pm AEST. 

Geelong fans can purchase their own ANZAC Day guernsey through the link below, bringing together the Cats community both at home and far away. 

A portion of proceeds from the sale of these guernseys will be donated to the RSL's Anzac Appeal.