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Posted: 2022-09-24 08:31:00

Cats supporters have filled the streets of Geelong and Melbourne to celebrate their team's thumping of the Sydney Swans to take out the 2022 AFL premiership.

Geelong trounced Sydney by 81 points to win 133 to 52 in front of 100,024 spectators.

Football fans celebrating in a city street.
Fans marched down Ryrie Street in Geelong's CBD after the Cats' grand final win.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)
Football fans celebrating in a city street.
The Cattery was in full force to celebrate the 81-point win.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Craig Watson was one of the Geelong fans celebrating with his family in the CBD, and said the premiership would invigorate the town.

"When Geelong win — and especially winning the flag — the town is up for 12 months, the sun comes up and the days are good," Craig said.

"Especially after the last couple of years with COVID … just to have something like this happen, it just lifts the whole town and the spirits of everyone."

Football fans celebrating in a street
Geelong fan Craig Watson (right) said the win provided the city with a jolt of energy.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Geelong fan Simone Newell said she has been present to celebrate every Geelong premiership for the past 15 years. 

"I've seen 2007, 2009, 2011 and now I'm here for 2022," Simone said.

"As a Geelong local, I've never seen it this big in my life. It means a lot to everyone, it means a lot to Geelong, I'm glad to bring it home again.

"It's so important to Geelong because it's so ingrained in the culture, we love football … Geelong this week, I hope you've pre-booked because you're not going to get a spot."

Football fans celebrating in a city street
Simone Newell (right) has celebrate all four of Geelong's premierships since 2007.(ABC News: Simone Newell)

About 75 kilometres south-west of the MCG, the Cats' home ground Kardinia Park erupted with cheers as the final siren sounded.

Geelong Cats fans at Kardinia Park celebrate their team winning the 2022 AFL grand final.
The crowd at Kardinia Park jumped to its feet as the final siren sounded.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Hundreds of Geelong fans had packed the stadium to watch the game on the big screen and had plenty of opportunities to celebrate as their team left Sydney in the dust.

A woman holds up a Geelong Cats scarf as she cheers in a crowd.
Geelong fans wear their colours proudly as the final siren sounds.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Victoria Police and the Geelong council had been planning for the event of a Cats win in a bid to keep any celebrations under control.

The team's 2011 win — their last premiership flag — saw the city heaving with crowds which at times got out of control.

An official street parade for the premiership will take place on Tuesday from 11am.

Geelong Cats fans at Kardinia Park celebrate their team winning.
Cats supporters are visibly emotional at the final result.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Married couple Michaela and Nathan made for an odd pairing in the Kardinia Park crowd, with Nathan one of the only Swans supporter in a sea of Cats fans.

"I thought they would be a lot stronger, Sydney, they played so well coming into the grand final," Michaela said.

"Someone shouted me a beer, they felt sorry for me," Nathan said.

"It's a bit of fun — not the result for Sydney — but it's been good."

A man in Swans gear and a woman in Cats gear watch a football game.
Nathan (left) was surrounded by Cats supporters at Kardinia Park, like his wife Michaela.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

As the final siren sounded to seal the Cats' premiership, devoted Geelong fan Tracey Harrison welled up with emotion.

"I think it kinda of hit me just before the siren went, it was amazing, I'm still out of breath," she said.

She said she couldn't wait to celebrate with the rest of the city.

"When we're all finished here we'll jump in the car and do a few laps around town, a bit of hooning for a 61-year-old," Tracy said.

A young child and woman decked out in Geelong Cats merch and smiling.
Lee McNaulty and her son and Ned travelled from Saint Arnaud in the Wimmera to watch the game in Geelong.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

From Frankston to Albury-Wodonga, the Geelong faithful came from every corner of the state to watch the Cats raise their first flag in 11 years.

Fans dressed in blue and white cheer, stand and raise their arms after their team scored its first goal.
Geelong's home base was transformed into a sea of white and blue as Cats supporters cheered every goal.(ABC News: Margaret Paul)

Karen Thomas and her son Flynn said they were looking forward to coming to Geelong all week.

"I booked as soon as we won the prelim against Brisbane," Karen said.

"It's been a week of planning on making sure everything was on schedule so that we made it to the ground on time."

Two Geelong fans smile as they stand for a photo outside the MCG.
Cats supporters had a strong presence in the packed MCG.(ABC News: Darcy Hodgson)
Two men in large inflated Geelong and Sydney AFL team suits walk among fans in morning sunlight.
Fans flocked to the MCG from early Saturday morning to cheer their teams on.(ABC News: Darcy Hodgson)

The decisive victory at the MCG marked the triumphant return of the grand final to the ground, and to Melbourne, after two years of lockdowns saw the big game move interstate.

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Sydney Swans fans react to devastating loss to Geelong.

The mood in Sydney was much more subdued, with Swans fans watching from the SCG commiserating as they went home.

Their last flag was in 2012.

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