Video shows how makeup artist transformed the Geelong Cats into elderly men

This is the incredible moment Geelong Cats player Patrick Dangerfield was transformed into an ‘old man’ by a makeup artist for Mad Monday to celebrate his team’s AFL Grand Final win this week.

Award-winning makeup artist Megan Slattery made the 32-year-old sportsman unrecognisable by adding sun spots, wrinkles and crows feet to the usually youthful looking player’s face.

She also painted his brunette locks silver grey and gelled them to the side to create a classic combover.

Geelong Cats player Patrick Dangerfield was transformed into an 'old man' by a makeup artist for Mad Monday to celebrate his team's AFL Grand Final win. Left before, right after

Geelong Cats player Patrick Dangerfield was transformed into an ‘old man’ by a makeup artist for Mad Monday to celebrate his team’s AFL Grand Final win this week. Left before, right after

In a clip posted to TikTok, Dangerfield showed off the incredible transformation, describing it as ‘phase one’ of his makeover. 

The transformation was part of Geelong’s ‘perfect way’ to clap back at their doubters who claimed they were too old to win a premiership.

The Cats defied their ageing roster to put the Sydney Swans to the sword in the AFL grand final on Saturday, smashing them by 81 points and breaking an 11-year title drought. 

As the players arrived to their Mad Monday celebrations at the Wharf Shed in Geelong they stepped out of a pensioners bus complete with grey hair, makeup and walking frames. 

Award-winning makeup artist Megan Slattery made the 32-year-old sportsman unrecognisable by adding sun spots, wrinkles and crows feet to the usually youthful looking player's face

Award-winning makeup artist Megan Slattery made the 32-year-old sportsman unrecognisable by adding sun spots, wrinkles and crows feet to the usually youthful looking player’s face 

The transformation was part of Geelong's 'perfect way' to clap back at their doubters who claimed they were too old to win a premiership

The transformation was part of Geelong’s ‘perfect way’ to clap back at their doubters who claimed they were too old to win a premiership

Some of the club's most senior players including Dangerfield, Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins took part in the gag, dressing as pensioners for Mad Monday celebrations

Some of the club’s most senior players including Dangerfield, Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins took part in the gag, dressing as pensioners for Mad Monday celebrations 

Dangerfield led out the Geelong contingent including by Isaac Smith, Shaun Higgins, Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins that became the oldest average roster in VFL/AFL history to win a flag.

The players weren’t just dressed as the part, they fully played up to the ‘too old, too slow’ moniker as well.

Dangerfield helped his teammate Selwood off the bus, with the veteran superstar still unclear on whether he will continue on beyond this year’s AFL premiership.

The players weren't just dressed as the part, they fully played up to the 'too old, too slow' moniker as well

The players weren’t just dressed as the part, they fully played up to the ‘too old, too slow’ moniker as well

Dangerfield of the Cats arrived at the Geelong Cats official end of AFL season celebrations at Wharf Shed with a walking frame

Dangerfield of the Cats arrived at the Geelong Cats official end of AFL season celebrations at Wharf Shed with a walking frame

Norm Smith medal winner Isaac Smith took a nasty tumble off the bus and Dangerfield jokingly referred to him as ‘Norm’ throughout the entrance.

Jon Ceglar and Zach Tuohy both emerged with smoking pipes and Selwood sat down to enjoy a relieving cuppa after the arduous journey.

The players went to enormous efforts to achieve the look as well, with Dangerfield admitting he sat in the hairdresser’s chair for 90 minutes to get the look.

‘Well, it’s appropriate – the oldest team ever,’ he told the Herald Sun .

Joel Selwood of the Cats celebratesdwith a cup of tea after being helped from the bus by teammate Dangerfield as the team hilariously dressed as pensioners

Joel Selwood of the Cats celebratesdwith a cup of tea after being helped from the bus by teammate Dangerfield as the team hilariously dressed as pensioners

The Cats were ruthlessly bagged for being too old ahead of their premiership victory

The Cats were ruthlessly bagged for being too old ahead of their premiership victory

‘Coming in on the retirement bus. To be honest, most of their movements aren’t that put on, that’s probably the most concerning part about it all.’

‘It’s one thing to do these things and we generally do them pretty well, but I think there’s a little bit of extra sauce on it today, because we were lucky enough to win it all.’

Dangerfield said the idea was Selwood’s with a text message sent around the group on Wednesday before the grand final.

‘He said ‘I’ve organised a retirement bus for Mad Monday’, so it was great to see the captain’s head was well and truly in the game and ready for performance,’ Dangerfield said.

Senior players Tom Hawkins and Joel Selwood of the Cats hold aloft the premiership cup

Senior players Tom Hawkins and Joel Selwood of the Cats hold aloft the premiership cup

Geelong coach Chris Scott with the trophy

Sam De Koning joins the party

Geelong coach Chris Scott with the trophy and Sam De Koning joined the party

The Cats were infamously belted by 83 points by eventual premiers Melbourne in last year’s preliminary final and were labelled ‘too old and too slow’. They weren’t any younger when they thrashed Sydney on Saturday. 

Not all the players elected to play up to the age trope, with Jeremy Cameron stealing the show dressed as his famous grand final day chicken.

He had been waiting for it to lay eggs and when it finally did on the morning of the decider, he had them for breakfast.

Meanwhile Geelong’s spiritual leader Sammy Moorfoot dressed as Cameron, complete with cowboy hat and No.5 jersey.

Jeremy Cameron's chicken began to look more like Cyndi Lauper as the day wore on

Jeremy Cameron’s chicken began to look more like Cyndi Lauper as the day wore on

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