JACK Riewoldt is the man with the golden touch right now.

Everything the Tigers forward has touched since Richmond’s historic grand final triumph has turned to gold.

He already won the grand final with his brazen cameo appearance alongside The Killers during the US rockers’ post-match gig on the MCG.

He stole the show during the premiership medallion presentation ceremony with his classy response to the young Auskick ambassador that presented him his medal with the phrase: “Congratulations, you’re a legend”.

He won over any haters that still stood against the comedic former Tigers captain with his honest and hilarious collection of grand final celebration stories during his appearance on Fox Footy’s AFL 360 on Monday night.

He then followed it up with another rendition of the Killers’ Mr Brightside at the Tigers’ Jack Dyer Medal when he jumped on stage with muso’s Sam Sam But Different and belted out the tune which he will now always be associated with.

In amongst all these world class antics, Riewoldt’s most impressive celebration was lost.

His greatest moment of the Tigers’ fairytale premiership madness came back on the grand final medal presentation stage on the MCG when the grand final heroes were posing for the official premiership team photo with their medallions.

Riewoldt was spotted by an AFL Media photographer sneaking in a cheeky circle game sign.

The iconic game from the early noughties, made famous by American sitcom Malcolm in The Middle, involves tricking people into looking at your finger and thumb shaped into a circle and winning the irrefutable right to punch that person in the arm.

While Riewoldt’s cheeky gesture being immortalised on the club’s official premiership photo won him a legion of fans, his sneaky pose is actually much more impressive that it seems on the surface.

The Tigers star posted an image on Instagram on Tuesday night which shows the circle game photo bomb was 11 years in the making.

Riewoldt’s post also shows him pulling the same stunt when posing as a 17-year-old after winning a premiership with the Clarence Football Club in Tasmania.

Riewoldt won a senior premiership with the club in 2006 when he was a teenager before going on to be drafted by Richmond later that year with the No. 13 selection.

His 11-year photo bomb already has more than 5000 likes on Instagram and more than 12,000 likes on footy banter page The Carlton Draft on Facebook.

Well played, Jack.

The Tigers star continued his hot streak by finishing seventh Richmond’s best and fairest, but it was his Mr Brightside antics that continued to steal the show during Richmond’s ongoing premiership celebrations on Tuesday.

Jack Riewoldt is Mr Brightside pic.twitter.com/eKxXa1Ji1x — Jesse Mckenzie (@OnTheMac) October 3, 2017

Everything he touches turns to gold.