AFL stars reveal hilarious costumes at Wacky Wednesday end-of-season party… and footy reporters are in the firing line!

Geelong’s year has come to an end and the post-season celebrations have commenced, with their stars getting into the swing of Whacky Wednesday in hilarious fashion. 

The Cats were defeated by Brisbane Lions last Saturday, denying them a place in this weekend’s grand final, but have got their festivities under way in what has become an iconic post-season party among the footy community due to the players’ creative outfits.

Gryan Miers stole the show as football superstar Lionel Messi last year, and the players have taken it up a notch this year with hilarious costumes.

Tanner Bruhn impersonated Nine footy journalist Sam McClure and held a sign aloft which read: ‘They won’t pick him, Mitch.’

Beside him was Mark Blicavs as West Coast’s Harley Reid and Max Holmes as Mitch Cleary, with the sign a reference to McClure’s bold call last year on his podcast with Cleary in which he claimed Reid would not be drafted by the Eagles.

Reid in fact headed to the West and enjoyed a stellar rookie campaign with the club.

Holmes was later spotted ‘interviewing’ Tom Hawkins, who came dressed as Anthony Ammirati, the French pole vaulter who went viral at the Olympic Games after his manhood caught the bar as he looked to clear it.

Jeremy Cameron imitated Russell Coight while Ollie Henry and Sam De Koning arrived in a red Ferrari, in a reference to Rush.

See all the best pictures below. 

Geelong stars dressed up in hilarious outfits as they celebrated Whacky Wednesday

Max Holmes impersonated footy journalist Mitch Cleary while Tom Hawkins came dressed as the French pole vaulter who went viral

Max Holmes impersonated footy journalist Mitch Cleary while Tom Hawkins came dressed as the French pole vaulter who went viral

Ollie Henry and Sam De Koning arrived in a Ferrari at the event at the Wharf Shed

Ollie Henry and Sam De Koning arrived in a Ferrari at the event at the Wharf Shed

Tom Stewart and Jack Henry arrived together for the celebrations on Wednesday

Tom Stewart and Jack Henry arrived together for the celebrations on Wednesday

Geelong forward Jeremy Cameron imitated Russell Coight

Geelong forward Jeremy Cameron imitated Russell Coight 

Mitch Hardie and Shannon Neale impersonated the hit film Happy Gilmore

Mitch Hardie and Shannon Neale impersonated the hit film Happy Gilmore

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