Cats ‘win’ Mad Monday with Crows poke

It’s come a month sooner than final 12 months however Geelong’s Mad Monday has once more delivered with a shot on the AFL’s purpose evaluate system among the many costumes confirming the reigning premiers’ standing as the perfect on the end-of-year craziness.

Retiring star Issac Smith dressed as Adelaide midfield Ben Keays, with Tom Hawkins and Cam Guthrie the goalposts every week after the Crows’ heartbreaking loss to Sydney which ended their finals dream.

Club legend Billy Brownless was even available to name for the purpose evaluate which by no means eventuated however prompted a change in officiating for the finals.

Gryan ‘Lionel Messi’ Miers and teammate Max Holmes arrived along with hilarious intent.

Miers dressed up as soccer famous person Messi and Holmes broadcaster Gerard Whateley who was trolled on social media courtesy of a faux which quoted him evaluating Messi to Miers.

The faux submit had Whateley holding a soccer with the quote: “Gryan Miers is to AFL what Leo Messi is to soccer. Messi may kick more goals, but Miers scans the field just as well. Maybe even better than Messi does.”.

Whatetely’s plea of innocence in his personal submit was on an indication being held up by house who stated “Delete the tweet”’ as he walked in to the Wharf Shed in Geelong for the celebrations with TV cameras and photographers on the prepared.

The Cats have develop into well-known for his or her Mad Monday costumes, with a horde of gamers dressing up as outdated individuals after final 12 months’s gorgeous premiership success.

Originally revealed as Geelong stars take hilarity to new ranges with Mad Monday costumes

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au