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:

3. Corey Enright

One of only three to be selected in the All-Australia side in their final year, Corey Enright was still at his best even at his final siren. His 2016 selection was his sixth, adding to his three premierships and two best and fairests.

Enright claimed all three accolades in 2011, having averaged 22.3 touches,ย  6.3 marks and 3.5 rebound 50's per game, stamping his authority as one of the best back-pockets in the leagues history.

That season Enright added his fourth consecutive AA selection and third in a row as the sides back-pocket.

Geelong coach Chris Scott introduced Enright as "the most underrated player in the competition" when he welcomed him to the stage to award the Cats star his second Carji Greeves Medal.

Enright joins elect company with Leigh Matthews, Kevin Bartlett, Jason Dunstall, Simon Black, Michael Voss and Josh Gibson as the only players to win multiple best and fairests in premiership seasons.

'Boris' placed within the Cats' top five for kicks in six seasons between 2010 and 2016, leading the tally twice, and was a regular feature as his sides best defensive threat and ball user across the backline.

The boy from Kimba finished his career as the clubs leading games holder with 332 matches in the navy blue and white hoops and destined for Hall of Fame status.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 11: Corey Enright of the Cats is tackled by Brent Harvey of the Kangaroos during the 2015 AFL round 15 match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Geelong Cats at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia on July 11, 2015. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)