Veteran Brett Deledio says Greater Western Sydney's young stars are tailor-made for success at the MCG as the club aims to bury its hoodoo at the ground and reach its maiden grand final.

Not only will the Giants have to overcome a poor record at the finals Mecca, they must contend with a pro-Richmond crowd of about 90,000 on Saturday afternoon.

They have won just once from 11 starts at the venue, their only victory coming against Melbourne in late 2014 when the Demons were in the early stages of their rebuild. At their only start this year at the MCG, they were outplayed by the Tigers after a strong first term, losing in the wet by 19 points.

The Giants' poor record is puzzling given their side is commonly thought to be better suited on larger grounds where they can capitalise on their lightning speed. Star midfielders Dylan Shiel, Lachie Whitfield, Josh Kelly and Tom Scully and rebounding pair Nathan Wilson and Zac Williams can all prove dangerous to the Tigers if given space to roam.