
The Geelong Cats have officially confirmed that their popular “White Out” tradition is returning, promising an electric atmosphere at GMHBA Stadium later this season.
According to the club’s latest statement, the Cats will wear a special one-off white guernsey while fans inside the stadium will also be encouraged to dress in white as part of the club’s fan-engagement spectacle. The initiative aims to transform the stadium into a sea of white, creating an intimidating and unforgettable match-day environment.
The event is scheduled for Round 14 of the AFL season, where thousands of white T-shirts will be distributed to supporters attending the game. The concept is designed to unite players and fans visually, with both the team and the crowd wearing white to amplify the atmosphere at the Cats’ home ground.
Club officials say the goal of the campaign is simple:
Encourage supporters to wear white and get loud
Turn the “Cattery” into a fortress of noise and energy
Strengthen the connection between players and fans during the big home clash.
The “White Out” concept builds on Geelong’s recent match-day promotions designed to boost fan participation and create unique visual spectacles at the stadium. If successful, the club hopes the tradition could become one of the most iconic supporter moments in the AFL calendar.
For Cats supporters, Round 14 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated home games of the season, with the entire stadium expected to glow in white as Geelong chases another crucial win.

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