Embattled Swans player Adam Goodes is receiving cross-code support from both AFL and NRL players and teams announcing the inclusion of indigenous dances and the wearing of Dreamtime guernseys during upcoming games.
Goodes has been at the centre of an ongoing booing controversy which has seen him take extended leave and left him considering retirement from the AFL.
Top NRL indigenous players including North Queensland co-captain Jonathan Thurston are planning to perform indigenous dances at upcoming games as a show of support.
"I'll show my respect for Adam, indigenous athletes and all the indigenous people with a little move on the weekend if I'm lucky enough to score," he told News Ltd.
The idea has already gained considerable support including from the game's top Aboriginal official, ARL Indigenous Council chair Linda Burney, who told News Ltd on Wednesday the booing was racist.