JASON Dunstall or Michael O'Loughlin are set to present the premiership cup to the winning team after Saturday's Grand Final at the MCG.
 
Since 2004, the AFL has asked a former great of the winning team to be on hand to present the cup, and this year the honour has fallen to Hawthorn's Dunstall and the Swans' O'Loughlin.
 
Dunstall won four flags with the Hawks in his 269-game career, which included a club record 1254 goals (third most in VFL/AFL history), three Coleman Medals and four best and fairests.

 
O'Loughlin was a member of the 2005 drought-breaking Swans premiership team and was the first player in the club's relocated history to reach 300 games.
 
He kicked 521 goals, the second most in club history, during his 303-game career, and won a best and fairest in 1998.