RICHMOND and Greater Western Sydney fans have flocked into Melbourne's CBD to support their respective sides for one final time ahead of Saturday's AFL Grand Final.

Around 100,000 fans were tipped to have bid the Tigers and the Giants good luck during the Toyota AFL Grand Final Parade, which delivered the players to the MCG on Friday.

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Yellow and black crowds largely outweighed those in orange and charcoal, though a number of Giants fans braved the chilly conditions to support their team in a first ever Grand Final.

The captains and coaches of both sides have spoken to the media for the final time on Friday morning, before departing through the streets of Melbourne on the Parade.

Frenemies take to the streets.


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Carlton's 2019 NAB AFL Rising Star winner Sam Walsh.
Jack Riewoldt gave baby daughter Poppy a taste of the big time. 


Phil Davis looked comfortable despite lingering concerns over his fitness.

Toby Greene was clearly happy to be in the parade.

Superstar Tiger Dustin Martin gives his fans the thumbs-up.

Tigers fans brought their game face.

Brett Deledio is an excited face in the crowd on Friday.

Debutant Marlion Pickett shares the excitement with his children

Jeremy Cameron takes in the scene 

Shane Mumford is all cuddles on Friday, but will bring a different attitude when the first siren sounds.

'Razor' Ray Chamberlain gets involved.

Sydney Stack is an emergency for the game and found room in Marlion Pickett's car.

Nick Vlastuin and Shane Edwards have been here before.

AFLW best and fairest winner Erin Phillips joined the parade

Lachie Whitfield and Zac Williams soak in the atmosphere

Damien Hardwick keeps Tom Lynch company in the lead up to the former Sun's first Grand Final.

Daniel Rioli greets the crowd while Shai Bolton checks his messages.

Former Magpies Lachie Keeffe and Heath Shaw enjoy the spoils of defeating their previous club.

Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy enjoy the day.


Trent Cotchin and Phil Davis lift the premiership cup.