Geelong has named an unchanged lineup for the 2020 Toyota AFL Grand Final against Richmond at the Gabba on Saturday night.
The match will be televised live on Channel Seven with the first bounce at 7.30pm AEDT.
Coach Chris Scott is hopeful stability would play a role in his team's performance on Saturday night, but acknowledged the Tigers were equally settled at the selection table.
Scott and Selwood press conference
The Coach and the Captain speak on the eve of the 2020 Grand Final. Presented by Ford.
Scott said it was clear that Richmond had been the best team of the season and the Cats had established early that "if you're going to win the premiership, you're going to have to beat them".
"We're aware that our system was always going to have to stand up against them, and we've got a degree of confidence that that's the case," Scott said.
"But the execution piece is so much harder than the planning.
"Working out what to do is pretty easy. Being able to execute it against the best in a pressurised situation is much harder.
"We're pretty aware of what they do. But I think the great teams in history have been pretty transparent. It's pretty easy to see what they do well, it's just very, very hard to stop it."
Geelong captain Joel Selwood, who was a member of the Cats' 2007, 2009 and 2011 premiership teams, said he had been envious of the Tigers' recent success.
Defeated by Richmond in last year's preliminary final, the Cats' skipper said it was now up to his team to end the Tigers' run.
"I dream to win the premiership each year. I'm sure it's the same with Trent (Cotchin)," he said.
"I just dream for my team to be up there and able to enjoy the success again. We always follow how it plays out.
"I've been in envy of what the Tigers have been able to do in recent years, so now it's up to our guys to take it away."
The Grand Final will be an extra special occasion for Gary Ablett Jnr who will play his 357th and final game.
'He's a fantastic player but just as good a bloke'
Geelong players looking forward to a special Ablett send-off in Toyota AFL Grand Final.
Grand Final Team
Backs | Jed Bews | Harry Taylor | Jake Kolodjashnij |
Half Backs | Lachie Henderson | Mark Blicavs | Tom Stewart |
Centreline | Mitch Duncan | Joel Selwood | Sam Menegola |
Half Forwards | Luke Dahlhaus | Gary Rohan | Gryan Miers |
Forwards | Mark O'Connor | Tom Hawkins | Gary Ablett |
Followers | Rhys Stanley | Patrick Dangerfield | Cameron Guthrie |
Interchange | Jack Henry | Brandan Parfitt | Zach Tuohy |
Sam Simpson | |||
Emergencies | Tom Atkins | Zach Guthrie | Esava Ratugolea |
Brad Close |