Sibling rivalry will be on display this Saturday night at ANZ Stadium when the Shaw and Reid brothers line up (potentially on each other) in the round 14 clash.

Watch Heath and Rhyce Shaw and Ben and Sam Reid talk about their childhood memories on CTV.

For the Shaws, it will be the third time they will run out against each other in an AFL home-and-away match with Heath and the Magpies enjoying all three wins.  In the most recent appearance, Heath polled three Brownlow votes in the round 13 win at ANZ Stadium last year.  The running defender had 26 disposals and seven marks and matched up on his brother for seven minutes during the game.

Heath and Rhyce last played together in the round 17 loss to Essendon back in 2008.  Rhyce played 94 games for Collingwood before he was traded  (and pick 61 - Campbell Heath) at the end of the 2008 season to Sydney for pick 46 (Luke Rounds). 

The Reid story is a shorter one with both key positional players set to face off for the first time in the regular season.  They did see time on the field in the NAB Cup round two contest this year but Sam was matched up on Lachlan Keeffe and Nick Maxwell while Ben took on Lewis Johnston and Adam Goodes.

Sam was drafted with overall pick 38 in the 2009 draft and has played 13 games for the Swans (12 this year) as a key target up forward.  The 19-year-old has booted eight goals in 2011 including a bag of three in the round eight win over Port Adelaide.

Older brother Ben could have the job on his younger bro and would have the significant upper hand.  The premiership defender is enjoying a magnificent season only conceding 12 goals this year and holding his opponents (Lynch, Riewoldt and Watts) goalless in his last three matches.

Collingwood and Sydney have produced a video featuring both sets of brothers as they discuss childhood memories.