Another year, another Mad Monday masterclass by Geelong, which has strengthened its status as the AFL kings of the post-season celebration.
Less than two days after claiming the 2022 premiership in emphatic fashion, Cats players arrived at the Wharf Shed in Geelong on Monday to let their (grey) hair down.
As always, they didn’t disappoint.
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Led by Patrick Dangerfield, a party of Cats players limped out of a retirement home van dressed as pensioners with zimmer frames and into the pub, where club champion Billy Brownless was waiting to greet them at the front door.
Isaac ‘Norm’ Smith fell out the bus before being helped to his feet by Dangerfield.
Other Cats to emerge from the retirement home van included Gary Rohan, Sean Higgins, Tom Hawkins, Joel Selwood, Rhys Stanley, Mark Blicavs, Zach Tuohy, Tom Atkins and Mitch Duncan.
The Cats, of course, just fielded the oldest team to ever win a VFL/AFL premiership.
Jeremy Cameron, who stole the show in the Grand Final aftermath after placing a premiorship medallion on a cow, rocked up as his now-famous chicken.
While club spiritual leader Sammy Moorfoot came as Cameron, complete with cowboy hat and a No. 5 Geelong jumper
Other players arrived as UFC fighters, Lakers players and soccer players.
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