Former Queen Victoria School sprinter and Brumbies wing, Henry Speight will dedicate his Super Rugby Grand final match to the children in hospitals and those who are living with cancer.

Speight was part of the Walk On Walk Strong campaign last year and donated wheelchairs to some children at the cancer ward.

The 25 year old was touched after hearing the news of some children living with cancer that passed away this year.

Speight and Tevita Kuridrani will feature for the Brumbies while Asaeli Tikoirotuma will play for the Chiefs in the final.

Speaking from Canberra to Fijivillage this morning, Speight said that Asaeli Tikoirotuma spoke to him and Kuridrani after the Chiefs win over the Crusaders last week, asking them to try and beat the Bulls so that they can meet in Hamilton in the final.

The former QVS student added that the Brumbies are having a well deserved rest at the moment before they will resume training.