Geelong's last 10 years have been one of the most dominant eras in modern football.

They've finished in the top two on six occasions, won a premiership and played off in five preliminary finals.

Here are Geelong's top 10 players of the decade:

5. Steve Johnson

Even though Johnson accumulated a Norm Smith Medal, two premierships and two All-Australian selections before the turn of 2010, some of 'Stevie Wonder's' best football was still yet to come.

Highlighted by his 2013 season, where he averaged 28.7 disposals, 5 Inside 50's and 4.8 clearances game, Johnson refound some of his flashy form that produced the title as one of the games most exciting ever.

The same year, Johnson polled a total of 25 Brownlow votes, just three votes behind winner and former teammate Gary Ablett.

Johnson was able to add another All-Australian selection in 2010, where he ended the season as the Cats best goal kicker. Stevie J also collected another All-Australian squad nomination the following year, where the Cats would go on to win the flag with Johnson kicking four goals.

In Johnson's last five seasons before moving to the Giants, the star showman averaged 23.9 disposals a game and kicked a total of 139 goals.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 01: Steve Johnson of the Cats celebrates a goal during the 2011 AFL Grand Final match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Geelong Cats at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 1, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Mark Dadswell/Getty Images)