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Electric scenes at MCG as Brisbane Lions claim AFL grand final win

Brisbane Lions fans celebrated their second largest final wins while the electrical scenes filled the streets of Melbourne.

On Saturday, 100,022 fans poured into the Melbourne Cricket field in the afternoon, and the 2025 AFL Grand finals between Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions just start a few minutes before starting.

Camera iconThe fans became enthusiastic after the lion’s consecutive win. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: Deceit
More than 100,000 fans participated in MCG for the Grand Final. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconMore than 100,000 fans participated in MCG for the Grand Final. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: Deceit

The crowds exploded by following the victory of Brisbane Lions in a row, and Geelong shattered his cats with a 122-75 brutal blow.

Although the lions smashed the cats on the field, the fans were often respectful on the streets of Melbourne after Lions’s sweeping victory.

It was a big day for Brisbane Lions fans. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconIt was a big day for Brisbane Lions fans. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: Deceit

After entering the MCG territory during the presentation of the players, a violation notification was published at 17:30.

Victoria Police said in a statement, “Safety was caught and the police, for a legal reason for the sporting competition area for a fine of 407 dollars,” he said.

The fans could not include their excitement after the match. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconThe fans could not include their excitement after the match. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: Deceit
Brisbane Lions smashed Geelong Cats in the Afl Grand final. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconBrisbane Lions smashed Geelong Cats in the Afl Grand final. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: Deceit

Snoop Dogg illuminates McG

Despite the debate up to the performance, Snoop Dogg was greeted with noise and cheers while chairing the entertainment before the match.

“Showtime!” He shouted at the crowd, besieged by a band and dancers with blue and white amigo uniforms and beige certificates.

Snoop Dogg electrified McG. Picture: Mark Stewart
Camera iconSnoop Dogg electrified McG. Mark Stewart Credit: News Corp Australia
Rap veteran made a mixture of the largest hits. Picture: Mark Stewart
Camera iconRap veteran made a mixture of the largest hits. Mark Stewart Credit: News Corp Australia

Mega-Hit ‘next to the next episode’ 53-year-old West Coast legend Rap, inspired by the tape burned crowds with a performance.

The pyrotechnics filled the arena as a dancer and entertained the masses of walking group.

The crowds other than MCG occurred up to 6 am. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconThe crowds other than MCG occurred up to 6 am. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia
Brisbane Lion's fans are brave to the enemy territory in Victoria's capital. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconBrisbane Lion’s fans are brave to the enemy territory in Victoria’s capital. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia

During the set, Snoop Dogg took out the Australian superstar singer Jessica Mauboy for ‘Beautiful’ and Yolngu rapper Baker Boy, which provides an electric didgeerdoo for ‘still DR E’.

Kuku Lying Woman Jessica Mauboy embraced Snoop Dogg after his performance. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconKuku Lying Woman Jessica Mauboy embraced Snoop Dogg after his performance. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia
The show was exciting. Picture: Newswire / Nadir Kinani
Camera iconThe show was exciting. Newswire / Nadir Kinani Credit: News Corp Australia

Australian Indie singer Tash Sultan joined the festivals as a bullet guitarist.

Crowded, crowded favorites Nuthin ‘but’ G ‘Thang, including Snoop Dogg, a few hits were treated and left like hot, like sweat, signs and gin and juice.

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