Geelong star and much-loved presenter Billy Brownless will lead a star-studded commentary team for the upcoming Legends Game on August 28 at Marvel Stadium.
The iconic match between the Vics and the All Stars will make its return after a six-year hiatus, and has already seen a host of former stars join in on the cause.
While there'll be plenty of legends and champions gracing the field, Brownless, alongside Channel 7's Brian Taylor, Matthew Richardson, Rebecca Maddern and Andy Maher, will take care of the game call, as Hawthorn champion and famed boundary rider Robert 'Dipper' DiPierdomenico will reclaim his former role.
This year marks 30 years since the passing of one of the game's greats from prostate cancer - E.J. Whitten - a true legend of Australian football, whom the game was played in honour of for multiple years.
Featuring past greats and fan favourites in a State of Origin clash between Victoria and the All Stars, the match celebrates the best of Australian Rules Football while supporting a great cause.
The fan-focused football event aims to raise much-needed awareness and funds for prostate cancer through the Australian Prostate Centre.
Victoria will be led by Essendon champion Tim Watson (coach) and Hawthorn star Luke Hodge (captain), while Gary Ablett Jnr and Brendan Fevola will also don the Big V.
Opposing the Vics will be All Stars coach Shane Crawford, skipper Nick Riewoldt, as well as Cyril Rioli and Dan Gorringe.
More names are expected to be announced.
Victoria
Coach: Tim Watson
Captain: Luke Hodge
Gary Ablett Jnr
Brendan Fevola
All Stars
Coach: Shane Crawford
Captain: Nick Riewoldt
Cyril Rioli
Daniel Gorringe
Commentary Team
Brian Taylor
Matthew Richardson
Rebecca Maddern
Andy Maher
Billy Brownless
Robert 'Dipper' DiPierdomenico






















