As each side makes their preparations for the upcoming trade period, we have taken a look at how each club stacks up in talent, age and experience to see how close they are to contending for a flag.

See how we've marked every club's premiership window.

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Port Adelaide

After taking three players in the first round of the 2018 Draft, the Power had one eye on the future in 2019, but that does not excuse the vast gap between their best and worst performances. Ken Hinkley's men missed the finals for the fourth time in five years and their ageing superstars will be cause for concern.

But it wasn't all doom and gloom for the Power this year, with the club leading the league for inside 50 differential and showcasing the ability of future stars Connor Rozee and Xavier Duursma. The Power also chalked up encouraging victories over eventual top eight sides West Coast and Geelong, but this year will be seen as a failure by Port fans.

With Travis Boak and Robbie Gray both 31 and Justin Westhoff 32, time is running out for the Power to secure a premiership with their current group.

Verdict: Closingย soon

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 17: Robbie Gray of the Power kicks the ball at goal but misses during the round 13 AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Brisbane Lions at Adelaide Oval on June 17, 2017 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
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