Cats players have bunkered down for the day at the Lord of the Isles Hotel in Geelong, where Whacky Wednesday celebrations are in full swing.
Joel Selwood is best on ground so far.
After a busy Tuesday night helping Brent Harvey overturn his MRP ban, and being named All Australian, the skipper fronted up on the back of Jake King's motorbike.
Meanwhile Jimmy Bartel saw the funny side of allegations he 'dived' for free a kick.
Selwood was first to arrive about 10am, dressed as Richmond hardman Jake King. Photo: Getty
Jimmy Bartel dressed as a diving instructor and Steve Johnson. Photo: Getty
Mitch Brown dressed as Ron Burgundy. Photo: Getty
Nathan Vardy, Josh Caddy and Steven Motlop. Photo: Getty
Billy Smedts arrives on a tricycle dressed as Billy the puppet from Saw. Photo: Getty
Matthew Knights dressed as George Horlin-Smith arrives with George Horlin-Smith dressed as Matthew Knights. Photo: Getty
Harry Taylor dressed as Ned Kelly. Photo: Getty
Cats coach Chris Scott arrives without a costume. Photo: Getty