THESE cheeky Richmond players have taken it upon themselves to make peace on behalf of two warring Aussie basketballers.

And the man at the centre of the drama has approved.

Anthony Miles and Sam Lloyd arrived together as Liz Cambage and Andrew Bogut, who have previously traded barbs on social media in a long-running feud.

On Instagram, Miles captioned the image of the duo: “We’ve had our disputes, but we’re resolving them over a beer today.”

Lakers centre Bogut was literally speechless, tweeting his response in emojis.

we've had our disputes, but we're resolving them over a beer today @sam.lloydd.................@ecambage @andrewbogut A post shared by Anthony Miles (@snipmiles26) on Oct 2, 2017 at 7:11pm PDT

The Tigers have had a big few days since winning the 2017 flag, and their premiership stars are celebrating at The Sporting Globe pub today for their traditional end-of-season Mad Monday — dubbed Tiger Tuesday.

Cotchin and the rest of the Tigers — minus the Brownlow Medallist — donned colourful costumes to celebrate their premiership season today.

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and premiership captain Trent Cotchin has gone all out with his Tiger Tuesday get-up as the man who kept Dustin Martin at Richmond.

media_camera Trent Cotchin as Ralph Carr and Jack Riewoldt as Brandon Flowers from The Killers. Picture: Jason Edwards

The premiership captain said he couldn’t miss the opportunity to pay homage to Carr.

“He was a big part of 2017 for the Tigers, so I thought I couldn’t go past the opportunity,” Cotchin told the Herald Sun.

“We’re thankful that he helped us get Dusty on board for another seven years and I thought it was pretty relevant.

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media_camera Kane Lambert and Jayden Short strike a pose as Kath and Kim. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Dan Butler and Connor Menadue make a frightening pair. Picture: Jason Edwards

“We’ll wait and see how many people have their full kits on by the end of the day. It should be good fun.”

Star forward Jack Riewoldt — reprising his role as The Killers’ frontman, Brandon Flowers — ordained Cotchin as best dressed.

“Shaun Grigg looks great as DJ Khaled and Sam Lloyd as well as Liz Cambage is one of my favourite ones, but I probably can’t go past the skipper,” Riewoldt said.

“He’s very good at dressing up, the skipper, he dives right into it and I think today, coming as Ralph Carr is phenomenal.”

media_camera Jake Batchelor flashes the flesh for cameras. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Ben “Lou” Lennon and Reece “Andy” Conca took inspiration from Little Britain. Picture: Jason Edwards

Defender Kamdyn McIntosh stole the show as Bad Grandpa, spending more than two hours in the makeup chair.

“Kamdyn Mcintosh’s makeup is something very impressive,” Cotchin said

“I’m not sure if he did it himself, but he looks younger than he normally does and he’s meant to be an old man.

“Some guys have gone to a lot of effort and I love it.”

media_camera Kamdyn McIntosh’s Bad Grandpa outfit scored points for effort. Picture: Jason Edwards media_camera He spent hours in the make-up chair for his Bad Grandpa look. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Alex Rance and Bachar Houli arrive for the club’s end-of-season celebrations. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Shaun “McLovin” Hampson and Shane Edwards are primed for a day of festivities. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Watch out Brandon Flowers, Jack Riewoldt is coming for you. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Odd couple Andrew Bogut and Liz Cambage (Anthony Miles and Sam Lloyd) cross paths with Dustin Martin (Brandon Ellis). Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Brandon “Dustin Martin” Ellis shows off his fresh sleeve of tatts. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Can you guess who this is? It’s a dabbing Connor Menadue. Picture: Jason Edwards media_camera Even Bert and Ernie made an appearance. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Players ordering the first round of many drinks for the day. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Jack “Brandon Flowers” Riewoldt checks out Trent Cotchin’s Ralph Carr get-up.

media_camera Revellers got an eyeful of Kane Lambert’s G-string. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera The players are letting their hair down for a hard-earned drink. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera “Squatting slavs” Ivan Maric, Ivan Soldo and Ben Griffiths strike a pose. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Brandon Ellis channels teammate Dustin Martin’s infamous tatts and what could’ve been if North Melbourne were successful.

media_camera Nathan Broad makes a grand entrance on Black Caviar. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Jack Graham channelling former Wallaby Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera “DK Khaled” has a laugh with teammates Brandon Ellis, Sam Lloyd and Anthony Miles. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Neil Balme and Bachar Houli outside The Sporting Globe. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera Alex Rance paid tribute to the club trainer at the receiving end of his infamous on-field blow-up. Picture: Jason Edwards

media_camera There’ll be a few sore heads by the end of today. Picture: Jason Edwards