Footy fans are applauding a staff member of the Brisbane Lions for his heroics after the full-time siren had blasted at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.
The Brisbane Lions rebounded from last year’s grand final heartbreak in stunning fashion, belting Sydney by 60 points to claim their first AFL premiership in more than two decades.
One Lions staff member emerged a hero during the celebrations, by reminding players to shake the hands of the Auskick kid when they receive their premiership medal.
‘The Brisbane ‘SHAKE THE KIDS HANDS’ bloke deserves a medal,’ posted on fan on X.
‘Absolutely loving the Brisbane Lions member of staff who, as he hands the caps to the players, is sternly reminding them to shake the kids hands,’ posted another.
‘This man making sure the players put the hats on the kid’s head is the real f*** around and find out guy at Brisbane,’ wrote a third.
‘100%, every team needs this guy gently reminding them don’t forgot those kids,’ replied another.
Unfortunately, Lions star star Charlie Cameron got caught up in the moment and completely ignored the young footy fan who tried to shake his hand after he presented him with a premiership medal.
Footy fans have praised a Lions staff member who reminded each player to shake the hands of the Auskick kids who put the awards around their necks
Some boos rang out at the MCG as fans noticed the brutal snub on the big screen, and footy supporters were quick to tear into the 30-year-old forward on social media.
‘Charlie Cameron dogging the kid. Ban country road,’ wrote one, referring to the John Denver song that gets played when Cameron scores a goal at the team’s home ground.
‘Pretty embarrassing that the @brisbanelions bloke handing out the caps has to remind every player to shake hands with the kids & of course Charlie Cameron is the only one who doesn’t,’ another added.
‘The guy handing out the hats to the lions players was BOG [best on ground]. Sadly Charlie Cameron let him down. Exit interview imminent,’ wrote a third.
‘So upsetting for kid that gave the number 23 player Charlie Cameron his medal that Charlie didn’t shake his hand and the player was so up himself. Don’t they get told what to do with the medal pres.?’ another angry fan commented.
‘Forget Oscar McInerney, the real tragedy is the girl who went to shake Charlie Cameron’s hand and got snubbed. Flog,’ one fan wrote, referring to Lions ruckman McInerney, who missed the game through injury.
Charlie Cameron lost fans when he snubbed the youngster who put his grand final medal around his neck
Brisbane Lions roared to victory in grand final on Saturday at the MCG
Cameron’s act came after Collingwood’s Beau McCreery did exactly the same thing after last year’s grand final.
The 155-game veteran didn’t have a great game as his side broke through for their first flag since 2003.
He missed a couple of easy shots at goal in an uncharacteristically wayward display, with one of his sprayed shots raising eyebrows in the Channel Seven commentary booth because it was such an easy chance.
However, he did kick a goal from right on the boundary early in the match as the Lions started to pull away from the Swans early in the match.
One medal winner who acquitted himself in fine style was Will Ashcroft, who took home the Norm Smith Medal for best on ground.
He racked up 30 possessions and snapped an outstanding goal as the Lions mauled Sydney.
Ashcroft polled 14 votes to win ahead of Lions co-captain Lachie Neale (eight), while teammate Callum Ah Chee had seven and Kai Lohmann one.
The 20-year-old is the youngest Norm Smith medallist since Carlton’s Wayne Harmes was crowned the inaugural winner at age 19 in 1979.
‘I can’t believe it,’ Ashcroft told the Seven Network, having capped his comeback from an ACL injury in sublime fashion.
‘As hard as it was to miss last year, I set myself a goal.
‘I set myself a goal in the second half of the year and to come back and play my first finals (series).
‘To be here, and then win it, my god, unbelievable.’