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:
2. Patrick Dangerfield
Dangerfield's highly anticipated arrival to Kardinia Park has been seen to be the catalyst from the Cats spiraling down the ladder following their 10th placed finish in 2015.
Geelong propelled to second place in Dangerfield's first season at the club, with the star onballer making an instant impact with 43 touches on debut against the Hawks, breaking Greg Williams' record for disposals on debut at a new club.
Dangerfield capped off his inaugural season with Geelong by taking out the Brownlow Medal with a then-record 35 votes, along with the Carji Greeves Medal and an All-Australian selection.
The explosive ball winner has since collected three All-Australian selections (one as vice- captain in 2018) and a second best and fairest, with a potential third to come from another strong season in 2019.
While 'Danger' is yet to see premiership glory, he has been able to lend a hand in the Cats reaching two straight preliminary finals following their first miss of the top eight in 2015.
The revered midfielder has lead his sides contested disposal count in all four seasons since becoming a Cat, competing against the likes of Joel Selwood, Tim Kelly and Mitch Duncan.
Dangerfield has also lead centre clearances and disposals for the Cats in three of those seasons, whilst kicking 118 goals across the span.