SUPERSTAR Patrick Dangerfield was the star yet again as the midfielder stole the show at Geelong’s Wacky Wednesday celebrations.

Dangerfield rocked up to the playing group’s end of season celebration sporting a Canterbury Bulldogs jersey — just one week after the NRL club was smashed with a $250,000 fine over a disastrous Mad Monday celebration.

The club’s Wacky Wednesday costumes have set the standard across the game in recent years — and it has proved to be the case yet again in 2018.

Dangerfield wore a Bulldogs jumper and matched it with nothing below his waist other than some budgie smugglers — poking fun at the Bulldogs’ infamous nude celebrations at The Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks where players were spotted stripping off their clothes while dancing to Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

Bulldogs players Adam Elliott and Asipeli Fine will appear in court in October after they were charged with wilful and obscene exposure.

Four Bulldogs players were hit with fines from their club, including Elliott, Fine (both $25,000 with $10,000 suspended), Woolford and Marcelo Montoya (both $10,000 with $5000 suspended).

Dangerfield’s dig wasn’t the only cross-code chop surrounding the Bulldogs’ end of season celebrations.

The Swans were heard blasting Sweet Caroline around the SCG during their loss to GWS on Saturday night — right when NRL supporters were filing into Allianz Stadium next door for the Panthers-Warriors elimination final.

Dangerfield didn’t have it all his own way — Geelong teammates yet again delivered the goods.

Gary Ablett rocked up riding a leprechaun with a top hat.

Tom Hawkins and Jackson Thurlow showed up as rival Boomers and Philippines basketball players.

Harry Taylor came dressed as the milkman.

Joel Selwood and Quinton Narkle even made a royal entrance, dressed as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.