Geelong have issued a statement in the wake of Monday's post-season celebrations, which included costumes worn by its players that were "inappropriate and a significant error of judgment".
A number of Cats players have earned external criticism for their selection of dress-ups for their 'Mad Monday' celebrations, which have become famous over the past decade and a half.
The club has since reviewed the matter, apologising for any offence caused by celebrations from its players.
The Cats have decided to halt celebrations from following the "current form" in the future.
"Geelong Football Club sincerely apologises for the offence caused following our end of season gathering on Monday," a club statement read.
"Certain costumes and associated social media posts were inappropriate and a significant error of judgment, and do not reflect our Team of All commitment.
"The Club has decided future post season events will not continue in this current form, and we will take this moment to further educate our people on expectations and Club and community standards."
The criticism of the Cats comes 12 months after GWS's infamous 'Whacky Wednesday' controversies, which saw six players suspended and a further seven players fined by the AFL.
Recently delisted Giants players Josh Fahey copped the heaviest of the sanctions for his involvement, having been handed a four-game suspension to start the 2025 season.






