That would be a fitting climax for Kellock who has been Glasgow captain for the past nine seasons - skippering the side 150 times.
The 33-year-old has also been capped 56 times by Scotland and will take up an ambassadorial role with Scottish Rugby upon his retirement.
But before then he is desperate to the lift the GUINNESS PRO12 trophy and admits that coming up short after reaching the play-offs in four of the last five seasons has only increased his appetite.
"I'll be pushing as hard as I possibly can to be involved," said Kellock. "I will be doing everything I possibly can to be as good as I can be and we will take it from there.
"All the players are thinking the same way. We've come close in the past but now we want to get the trophy. Losing in the final last year was gutting.
"My journey with Glasgow has lasted nine years and where we have come from in that time is incredible.
"If we had won a title for five years ago it could potentially have been a flash in the pan.
"But what we've done is build up consistency, and hopefully sustainable consistency, so that we are in the mix regularly now.
"Leinster lost semi-finals and finals before they made the breakthrough. It works that way for most teams. With this being my last season, it would be huge if we could do it now."
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