FLARES have been set off, fans are climbing into bins and one Tiger fan even climbed onto the roof to take his shirt off to conduct a sing-a-long.
Celebrations in Swan Street, Richmond have kicked off following the second Tiger flag in three years.
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Fresh off his second Norm Smith Medal, Dustin Martin said the team should get "one of those buses with no roof" and drive it down the main street in Richmond to celebrate with fans.
Coach Damien Hardwick says the team "wouldn't get out alive" if they followed Martin's suggestion.
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In 2017, there were free 'Dusty Cuts', but now that's extended to 'Bachar beard trims' in the barber shop.
From 84-year-olds to young children, fans of all ages have joined in arms to paint the town yellow and black.
Great to celebrate with my 84 year old dad, one of my brothers and his 2 boys and a handful of fans in Swan St #AFLGrandFinal #tigerland pic.twitter.com/JYScGnoTAm
— Patrick Durkin (@patrickdurkin) September 28, 2019
Cops losing control already.... #swanstreet #AFLGrandFinal #AFLGF #tigerland pic.twitter.com/1hD3rRDdBD
— Michael (@TheMickeyG) September 28, 2019
Free Dusty cuts on Swan street pic.twitter.com/BEJgAxOkEP
— Paul Schaefer (@PJScoff) September 28, 2019
Dr Follicles #swanst #aflgf - doing a Bachar !!! pic.twitter.com/PWerIF3Tl5
— Lynne Rockland (@LynneRockland) September 28, 2019
Yellow and black ... and orange? #SwanSt #AFLGF pic.twitter.com/xPUFGun4Rr
— Clair White (@clairwhite) September 28, 2019
It may be some time before Swan street is open to traffic. Tiger Army only! #richmondfc pic.twitter.com/0rALLOLyIo
— John White Wildlife (@JWhiteWildlife) September 28, 2019
Meanwhile, at the MCG...
Time to get the party started #AFLGF pic.twitter.com/mWEJFV5gRM
— AFL (@AFL) September 28, 2019