Flares explode on Swan St among Tigers crowdTamsin Rose and Monique Hore
Sunday Herald Sun
29 September 2019The party has kicked off as Tigers fans spill from Punt Rd and the MCG to celebrate on Swan St after Richmond’s domination of GWS this afternoon.
Flares have been set off in the crowded precinct as thousands flooded the streets to party, revelling in the 89-point smackdown.
Fans have burnt signs, GWS merchandise and lined up for tattoos, while the BWS on Swan St was closed by 8pm due to a police order.
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has teased a visit to Swan St, telling fans - and his players - at the MCG’s post-match Premiership Party: “We’re definitely doing Swan, aren’t we?”
Dustin Martin added: “We’re going down Swan tonight. 100 per cent. I said we should get the bus with no roof.
But Hardwick’s reply was classic: “We want to get out of the joint, Dusty.”
Flares set off in Richmond tonight. Picture: Alanah FrostA man burns a sign in Swan Street. Picture: AAP Image/David CroslingA Richmond fan wearing distinctive glasses appeared on top of an awning at the corner of Swan St and Lennox St about 7pm.
He was handed a burning Toby Greene sign.
A violent scuffle erupted when he made his way down an electricity pole to waiting police.
Elsewhere a GWS scarf was set alight as rowdy fans chanted about Greene.
Other fans are lining up to get tattoos after the game.
And in New Zealand, Hollywood star Rachel Griffiths joined Dusty’s dad, Shane Martin to watch the game.
They were spotted sharing a drink together in an Auckland sports bar.
Dustin today gave a heartfelt tribute to his overseas father after the game.
“I just wanna say g’day to dad in New Zealand.
“I love you, mate.”
The suburb has turned into Tiger town tonight, as jubilant Richmond fans belted “We’re From Tigerland” from balconies, out windows and on the streets after the final siren sounded.
Rivers of roaring Tigers moved from the stadium, across Punt Rd and towards Swan St, singing.
More than 100 police and mounted officers are patrolling the streets.
By 6pm, Swan St was a sea of yellow and black, with some wearing tiger suits while others had their faces painted.
Massive lines marked the entrance to every pub on the popular strip — and police guarded long lines outside bottle shops.
Melbourne dad Danny Campbell brought his kids Isach, 13, and Holly, 15, to the game.
They beamed ear to ear as they made their way to Swan St for the celebrations.
“I’m not entirely sure where we will end up but I just want to sing,” he said.
“This is just so good.”
Teen Holly said it was “overwhelming”.
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