David Dawson (coach): Aged 46. Played in more than 300 club games for Trafalgar including eight senior grand finals for three premierships (1991, 92 and 94). In his third year as senior coach and would be thrilled to win a senior premiership after finishing runners up in 2008.
Matthew Robertson (14 games): 14 games in 2009. Aged 26. The assistant coach was recruited from Ellinbank this year. The key forward averages more than three goals a game with 44 goals kicked so far this season.
Chris Kyriacou (68 games): 13 games in 2009. Aged 24. The captain was the club's runner-up best and fairest in 2009. He came from Moe in 2006 and has come back into career-best form after injury forced him to miss the majority of the first half of the season.
Brendan Dawson (98 games): 17 games in 2009. Aged 24. The vice-captain was the club's runaway 2009 best and fairest. Sidelined with an injury during the finals campaign but could make a surprise return.
Jace Butler (60 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 21. The deputy vice-captain is one of MGFL's fittest and most evasive players. Has excellent foot skills and marking ability. Has matured this season into one of Trafalgar's key backlines players.
Leigh Stevens (44 games): 6 games in 2009. Aged 24. He was the 2008 club best and fairest and is the former assistant coach. Returned to the Bloods from Queensland mid-season and his stamina and elusiveness makes him one of the premier onballers in the competition.
Duncan Ireland (308 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 35. Only remaining playing member of Trafalgar's last premiership team in 1995. Fail-safe veteran defender and former coach who is playing in his ninth MGFL grand final. Became the third ever 300 senior gamer for Trafalgar this season and hasn't ruled out playing on next year, although Saturday's result could be the deciding factor.
Chris Dehaas (263 games): 20 games in 2009. Aged 32. Former captain who has been one of the premier ruckman in the MGFL for more than 10 seasons. Has an exceptional work rate around the ground and can go forward.
Andrew Gringuis (128 games): 16 games in 2009. Aged 28. Extremely underrated player. Lightly built key position player who can comfortably play at either end of the ground. Excellent mark and tremendous recovery skills with great evasiveness for his size.
Neil Rankin (174 games): 1 game in 2009. Aged 38. Has played most of the year in the reserves but may be considered due to dominating form. Although not the quickest going around, his evasive skills regularly get him out of trouble. May be considered for a surprise call up.
Matt Zapulla (178 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 28. Powerfully built and skilful defender with eyes only for the ball. Can play at both ends of the ground. Has an excellent work rate and is one of the team's true utility players.
Klay Butler (49 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 19. Has great kicking skills and football brain. His stamina and ability to create are key to the team's success. Is a real barometer for the team. Has kicked 28 goals this season and is expected to add to this tally in the grand final. Will be playing his 50th senior match on Saturday.
Michael Farrell (10 games): 10 games in 2009. Aged 18. First senior season with the club and he has made a massive impact. Has great agility and is an underated kick.
Dean Gray (99 games): 18 games in 2009. Aged 24. After the disappointment of missing out last year Gray has been a rock in defense. Key position player with a strong mark and exceptionally long kick. Will be playing his 100th senior match on Saturday.
Brendan Greenwell (89 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 23. 2007 best and fairest winner. Best known for the headband and ball winning skills. Underrated on-baller with exceptional stamina and ball winning ability.
Heath Grimshaw (92 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 21. Has been solid this season. Used mostly as a wing/half forward. Injured at the start of the finals but may be rushed back for the grand final.
Jamie Hines (30 games): 16 games in 2009. Aged 19. Up and coming defender whose fearless attack on the ball inspires his teammates. Plays to his strengths and is an integral part of the team.
Rhys Holdsworth (50 games): 9 games in 2009. Aged 19. Elusive crumbing forward who is dangerous around goals. Would love to become the third generation of the Holdsworth family to become a senior premiership player for Trafalgar.
Stuart Jennings (34 games): 19 games in 2009. Aged 38. An absolute enigma around the club and a favourite among the playing group. Does his job week in week out and is one of the most accurate kicks in the club.
Cohen Lee (30 games): 18 games in 2009. Aged 21. A senior regular this season after winning the club's reserve best and fairest in 2008. When he is on he has excellent foot skills and can kick long goals.
Blake Slater (73 games): 18 games in 2009. Aged 20. Key Backman who can go forward. Struggled to find his position this year but has settled in the last half of the season back at centre half forward. Strong mark and has the ability to be a game breaker.
Matthew Swenson (106 games): 20 games in 2009. Aged 22. Missed out on the grand final last year but has returned hungry for success. Classy forward who has a strong mark and piercing kick. Has kicked 31 goals to date this season and will be looking to add to that tally today.
Lincoln Weymouth (169 games): 17 games in 2009. Aged 31. Three time club best and fairest winner. Struggled earlier in the year but has regained form during the past few weeks. A veteran of the club who opens up packs with his rotund figure.
Brendan Santurini (21 games): 4 games in 2009. Aged 20. Arrived back at the club from Warragul mid-season. Worked his way in through the reserves and is making his mark. Has a deadly left foot mixed with his speed and core strength makes him a great asset for the team.
Luke WIlliams (111 games): 11 games in 2009. Aged 23. One of the hardest workers in all conditions against any opposition. His attack on the ball and tackling ability makes him a great part of any team.
Scott Mason (9 games): 8 games in 2009. Aged 18. Played most of the season for the reserves where he won the best and fairest in 2009. Exceptional speed and uses it to break the lines.
Kye Cherian (12 games): 12 games in 2009. Aged 23. Arrived at the club this season and has been a real find. Is an excellent athlete and has the ability to play everywhere on the ground. Has done a number of big key position jobs late in the season and has stood up superbly.
William Cheatley (23 games): 5 games in 2009. Aged 23. Returned to football in 2009 after a season off and has worked his way back into the senior team. Key defender who is a great overhead mark and has the ability to kick well on both feet.
Tiernan Arbrecht (68 games): 4 games in 2009. Aged 23. Returned to club from Queensland mid-season. Elusive small forward and on-baller. When fit he is one of the quickest players around.