Nine different clubs have won premierships since the year 2000, and over the past 17 seasons, the game has seen some unbelievable players lead their sides to grand final glory.
Here at Zero Hanger we've decided to compile all of those premiership players into one single team, which means we've selected the best of the best since the turn of the century.
To make things clear, we've chosen the premiership players based on their overall careers, and not just their performances in victorious grand finals.
Only seven teams clubs have players represented in this list however, as no players from the 2010 Collingwood side or 2016 Western Bulldogs outfit make the cut.
Geelong and Hawthorn both have the most players in the side, with five members from each club selected.
Brisbane and West Coast both have four players each in the side, while Essendon have three.
Shaun Burgoyne is the only player who makes the side with premierships with two different clubs, after winning in 2004 with Port Adelaide, and being apart of Hawthorn's three-peat from 2013-2015.
B: Matthew Scarlett (Geelong), Dustin Fletcher (Essendon), Corey Enright (Geelong)
HB: Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide & Hawthorn), Darren Glass (West Coast), Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
C: Chris Judd (West Coast), Michael Voss (Brisbane), Ben Cousins (West Coast)
HF: Jason Akermanis (Brisbane), Jonathan Brown (Brisbane), Lance Franklin (Hawthorn)
F: Steve Johnson (Geelong), Matthew Lloyd (Essendon), Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)
Foll: Dean Cox (West Coast), James Hird (Essendon), Gary Ablett (Geelong)
Int: Simon Black (Brisbane), Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn), Jimmy Bartel (Geelong), Adam Goodes (Sydney)
Coach: Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn)
Notables: Brad Ottens (Geelong), Joel Selwood (Geelong), Dane Swan (Collingwood), Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood), Barry Hall (Sydney), Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide), Shane Crawford (Hawthorn), Daniel Kerr (West Coast)