Geelong players go wacky and dress up again for end-of-season get together
The Cats are letting their hair down at their annual Wacky Wednesday — and Patrick Dangerfield took the chance to settle an old score, while Mark Blicavs was happy to poke fun at himself.
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Geelong’s on-field season has come to a close but the Cats are again taking one last opportunity to shine, with players today going fancy dress for the club’s ‘Wacky Wednesday’ get-together.
The Cats are widely considered the best in the business when it comes to celebrating their year, the now-annual dress-up a highlight for footy fans as players poke fun at the latest news, pop culture and sometimes themselves.
There will be a slightly sour taste to the beverages consumed today, with Chris Scott’s team falling at the second-last hurdle, losing to Richmond in Friday night’s preliminary final.
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Iâll give you that!
— Patrick Dangerfield (@dangerfield35) September 25, 2019
Among the early stars were Patrick Dangerfield and defender Mark Blicavs.
Dangerfield appeared to have a crack back at commentator Kane Cornes’ short-lived career as a fireman, by donning a Port Adelaide jumper underneath his outfit.
Not for the first time, Cornes earlier this year took aim at Dangerfield, saying the Cats champ could exaggerate injuries and his limping after a win over the Western Bulldogs had been part of ‘The Danger Show’.
Blicavs, fined $1000 for staging in his side’s round 19 win over Sydney, today took the opportunity to poke fun at himself by posting a picture of himself on Instagram.
“And the Academy Award for best onscreen dive goes to …” Blicavs wrote.
An expectant, nervous Blicavs also posted a pic of himself clutching the award.
Cats skipper @joelselwood14 rocking a black âstache as Freddie Mercury #WackyWednesday @geelongaddy pic.twitter.com/TPkaai89NC
— Chanel Zagon (@chanelzagon) September 25, 2019
Cats ruckman Zac Smith dressed as a toilet - as a clean-up nudge directed at some stinky catters - who tend to âleave a messâ in the toilet bowl ð½ð©ð¹#noskidmarksplease #wackywednesday @geelongaddy pic.twitter.com/6FQQwdNOhO
— Chanel Zagon (@chanelzagon) September 25, 2019
More wacky cat arrivals as celebrations get underway at Newtownâs Hotel Cremorne ð¸#wackywednesday @geelongaddy pic.twitter.com/DYO0qgPqza
— Chanel Zagon (@chanelzagon) September 25, 2019
And waterboy legend Sam Moorfot has had a dog at Patty Dangerfield #wackywednesday pic.twitter.com/cYQ5KhmtqN
— Josh Barnes (@Josh__Barnes) September 25, 2019
The Cats have undergone their exit interviews in recent days, with more news on the playing list tipped to follow in coming days.
Already two fringe Cats have been told they won’t be offered new contracts for 2020.
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Most focus in coming days will be on homesick midfielder Tim Kelly, who’s expected to request a trade to a WA club.
The futures of club greats Gary Ablett and Harry Taylor is also unknown, the veteran pair considering whether to play on another year or call time after two premierships for the club.