Sydney Swans forward Dean Towers will put his speed to the test against the competition’s best during the running of the 13CABS Grand Final Sprint.
The 25-year-old was chosen to don the red and white jumper at the annual event with a series of heats run ahead of the Grand Final to determine a final field.
The do-or-die dash will then be held at the half-time break of the big game between Hawthorn and West Coast in front of more than 95,000 fans at the MCG.
It’s set to be an open field with no previous winners featuring.
Geelong’s Jordan Murdoch won’t be back to defend his 2014 crown after undergoing post-season surgery while three-time champ Patrick Dangerfield is another notable absentee.
Among the 18 representatives from each club, 13CABS drivers Gurdev and Parminder Singh will fly the flag for the taxi-driving fraternity.
Towers, who showcased his athleticism in 11 games this season, is looking to become the first Sydney Swans player to win the event since Jared Crouch back in 2002.
Heat 1
Majak Daw (North Melbourne)
Caleb Daniel (Western Bulldogs)
Angus Litherland (Hawthorn)
Charlie Cameron (Adelaide)
Darcy Moore (Collingwood)
Rory Lobb (GWS)
Paddy Brophy (West Coast)
Henry Schade (Gold Coast)
Darcy Lang (Geelong)
Parminder Singh (13CABS)
Heat 2
Brad Ebert (Port Adelaide)
Anthony Miles (Richmond)
Dean Towers (Sydney)
Andrejs Everritt (Carlton)
Jay Kennedy-Harris (Melbourne)
Hayden Crozier (Fremantle)
Elliott Kavanagh (Essendon)
Leigh Montagna (St Kilda)
Lewis Taylor (Brisbane)
Gurdev Singh (13CABS)
GF sprint Winners of the Modern Era
2002 Jared Crouch (Sydney Swans)
2003 James Walker (Fremantle)
2004 James Walker (Fremantle)
2005 Brett Deledio (Richmond)
2006 Brendan Fevola (Carlton)
2007 Jake King (Richmond)
2008 Matt White (Richmond)
2009 Rhys Stanley (St Kilda)
2010 Luke Miles (St Kilda)
2011 Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)
2012 Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)
2013 Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)
2014 Jordan Murdoch (Geelong)