Have Eddie Betts, Patrick Dangerfield, Nat Fyfe and Jack Riewoldt given a hint to what their AFLX logos might be?
As revealed by AFL.com.au in November, the stars from across the competition are set to lead the one-night event at Marvel Stadium in February.
It will see each of the four players captain a side that is hand-picked in a schoolyard-style format.
On Sunday, each of the players took to social media and posted logos, teasing the imminent announcement of the AFLX re-brand.
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Crows goalkicker Betts is expected to captain an indigenous All Stars side, with Fremantle skipper Fyfe, Geelong gun Dangerfield and Richmond premiership spearhead Riewoldt targeted to bring more star power to the competition.
AFLX was introduced this year as a fast-paced version of the game, seeing two 10-minute halves of seven players on each team with three on the interchange.
There are no centre stoppages after goals, with the ball immediately brought back into play after a score. Goals kicked from outside 40m are given 10 points.