Isaac 'Norm' Smith's medal a win for the 'silver foxes' as Cats veterans celebrate success

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Isaac 'Norm' Smith's medal a win for the 'silver foxes' as Cats veterans celebrate success
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In becoming the oldest Norm Smith Medallist in VFL/AFL history, Isaac Smith proves the doubters wrong and gives the Cats' 'silver foxes' the last laugh.

abc.net.au/news/isaac-smith-norm-smith-medal-patrick-dangerfield-geelong-afl/101471748Geelong winger Isaac Smith has become the oldest Norm Smith Medallist in VFL/AFL history, saving one of the best games of his career for the biggest stage of all.Isaac Smith said he was "in shock" after the game at how well his Geelong side had played

The 33-year-old Smith beat Patrick Dangerfield to the medal on the back of a 32-disposal, three-goal game. He paid tribute to the club culture at the Cats, which he says helped foster the environment for this success."They're an unbelievable club. The culture is talked about a hell of a lot," Smith said.

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