HERE it is. We have reached the Grand Final, which means it is the last chance to play Draftstars for 2016.

Here's AFL.com.au's cheat sheet ahead of Saturday's premiership decider between the Sydney Swans and Western Bulldogs.

Sydney Swans v Western Bulldogs, Grand Final, MCG, Saturday

There's a number of ways you can play this game in Draftstars form and one of them is in the Turbo contest, where you'll need to pick six players – one in six different categories – to make up your side.

Draftstars has put together a special game for the Grand Final, with a free to enter contest where all entries that beat the team selected by Hawthorn premiership player Campbell Brown will share equally in $100,000.

It is free to enter, however South Australian and New South Wales participants are not eligible. Here's the team we would pick to take on Brown on Saturday.

Tier one: Luke Parker (MID, $15,250) The star Sydney Swans midfielder came second in this year's Brownlow Medal count for a reason. He has averaged 108 points for the year but last week could manage just 75 points. It's a bit of a gamble, but we're backing him to rebound in the Grand Final.

Tier two: Luke Dahlhaus (FWD/MID, $13,550) The important midfielder picked up 121 points last week against the Giants, which was his second score above 120 in three finals so far this year. He's primed for another on Saturday and has averaged 95 points for the season.

Tier three: Jason Johannisen (DEF, $12,900) The running Bulldog is in a rich run of form and is a crucial cog in his team's chances. Johannisen has averaged 106 points in his past five games, including three centuries and two in the finals series. He has shown no sign of slowing down (and with that pace why would he?) so will be a very dangerous option.

Tier four: Isaac Heeney (FWD, $10,550) Heeney couldn't have been more impressive in the past two weeks, racking up scores of 132 last week against the Cats and 116 against the Crows in the semi-final. His season average of 77 doesn't show how good he has been of late.

Tier five: Josh Dunkley (MID, $10,150) Dunkley's ascent in his first AFL season continued last week with a brilliant 114-point effort against the Giants. That followed his 116 points in the semi-final and 73 in the elimination final against West Coast, giving him an average of 101 across September. Pick him.

Tier six: Tom Papley (FWD, $8600) We are backing in the youngsters to avoid Grand Final stage fright in our 'turbo' line-up, with Papley another first-year player. But so far, so good in the finals for the small forward. He averages 62 for the season.

And three more tips while we're at it before you pick your line-up…

Clay Smith (MID/FWD, $8100) isn't the most fashionable player out there but his relentless attack on the ball and smarts around goal has proved vital in the finals so far. He scored 140 points last week and can be picked as a midfielder or a forward if you're playing in the 'salary' version of Draftstars. Definitely worth consideration.

It's hard to choose Dane Rampe (DEF, $10,100) with much confidence. Last week's haul of 120 points was great if you had him in your team, but a week earlier he had just 59 points – less than half of his preliminary final score. Beware the inconsistent scorers, they can kill your Draftstars hopes (and occasionally make them all come true).

There were a few shaky moments last week early on for Bulldogs youngster Caleb Daniel (FWD, $10,900), but he still managed to pick up 96 points in last week's win. That followed his 82-point score in the semi-final and 108 in week one. That's a finals average of 95 in the finals. Not bad for a second-year player.