

Adelaide Brodie Smith

Brisbane Lions Daniel McStay

Carlton Kane Lucas

Collingwood Ben Kennedy

Essendon Patrick Ambrose

Fremantle Zac Dawson

Geelong Jordan Murdoch Gold Coast Jarred Ellis

GWS Adam Tomlinson

Hawthorn Billy Hartung

Melbourne Jayden Hunt

North Melbourne Luke McDonald Port Adelaide Andrew Moore

Richmond Bachar Houli

St Kilda Clint Jones

Sydney Swans Daniel Robinson

West Coast Will Schofield

Western Bulldogs Jason Tutt



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)

Brodie SmithDaniel McStayKane LucasBen KennedyPatrick AmbroseZac DawsonJordan Murdoch

Paddy Dangerfield shows a clean pair of heels to the field in 2013. Picture: AFL Media





REIGNING champion Patrick Dangerfield will not participate in this year's 13CABS Grand Final sprint, paving the way for a new winner to be crowned.Dangerfield, who has held the title for the past three years, has decided not to participate this year, with All Australian teammate Brodie Smith chosen as his replacement.Geelong's Jordan Murdoch is likely to start as favourite for the event this year, having posted one of the fastest ever 20m sprint times at the AFL Combine – stopping the clock at 2.86 seconds.Murdoch's run and carry ability has been evident in his football this season.Hawk Billy Hartung and fellow youngster Ben Kennedy from Collingwood are also likely to be in the mix, while Demon Jayden Hunt has a reputation for being quick.West Coast's Will Schofield and the Western Bulldogs Jason Tutt are others who should feature prominently.The heats for the event will be held at 12.30pm ahead of the start of the Hawthorn-Sydney Swans game, with the final of the sprint to be run during the half-time break, at approximately 3.40pm.