THE AFL has received the guernsey designs that will be worn by the Dream Team and Victoria for this year's Hall of Fame Tribute match, to be played at the MCG on Saturday, May 10.

The match is part of the league's celebrations for Australian football's 150th year.

The two teams will be captained by Andrew McLeod and Jonathon Brown respectively, to recognise their status as 2007 All-Australian captain and vice-captain.

Port Adelaide's Mark Williams, assisted by Neale Daniher, will coach the Dream Team and Geelong's Mark Thompson, assisted by Kevin Sheedy, are coaches of Victoria.

The Dream Team guernsey carries the names of the 1246 community and grass roots clubs that play country, regional and metropolitan football in the states and territories that comprise the Dream Team -- Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, the Northern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT.

Each player from the Dream Team will have his home state emblem on his guernsey while key AFL partners Toyota (Victoria) and Carlton Draught (Dream Team) will each support one of the teams.

For a full rundown on the AFL's 150th year celebrations, visit the purpose built website by clicking here.