A young Essendon star and two Club champions will be in action on Grand Final Day.
Kyle Langford wil represent the Bombers in the traditional AFL Grand Final Sprint.
The event is raced over 100 metres, with AFL clubs nominating representatives from their playing list to compete.
The format of the sprint will remain the same as previous years with players split into two groups of nine for heats to be held prior to the match.
Players with the top nine times will then advance to the Grand Final Sprint, to be held at half-time of the AFL Grand Final.
Gatorade will be making a $5,000 donation to Ladder, an AFL player-led charity tackling youth homelessness, in honour of the winner.
Heat One:
Adelaide Crows - Jordan Gallucci
Brisbane Lions - Dayne Zorko
Western Bulldogs - Matt Suckling
Essendon - Kyle Langford
Geelong Cats - Mark O'Connor
Hawthorn - Harry Morrison
Melbourne - Jayden Hunt
St Kilda - Sam Gilbert
West Coast - Lewis Jetta
Heat Two:
Carlton - Jarrod Pickett
Collingwood - Will Hoskin-Elliott
Fremantle - Tommy Sheridan
Gold Coast Suns - Steven May
GWS Giants - Tim Taranto
North Melbourne - Josh Williams
Port Adelaide - Jarman Impey
Richmond - Connor Menadue
Sydney Swans - James Rose
Dustin Fletcher will compete in the Fox Footy Longest Kick competition.
The event begins at 10am and Fletcher will take on current players including Bryce Gibbs, Matt Suckling and Josh Kennedy, as well as former player Brendan Fevola.
Finally, Essendon champion James Hird will present the Norm Smith Medal after the Grand Final between Richmond and Adelaide.
Hird won the medal in 2000 when he led the Club to a 60 point Grand Final win over Melbourne.