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.
Richmond
The 2017 and 2019 Premiers are the best team in the league with daylight second and have every chance to start a dynasty which rivals Hawthorn's. After their disappointing Preliminary Final defeat last year and having key players suffer serious injuries, the Tigers have brushed it all off and blown opposing teams out of the water.
Richmond have a very experienced group, with an average of 79.1 games, but are only the 10th oldest side in the competition, with an average age of 23.2. Although older leaders such as Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt have been a crucial factor in the club's success, players like Jack Graham and Tom Lynch are ready to fill their shoes if needed and keep the good times rolling.
The Tigers will welcome back Alex Rance into one of the AFL's best defences and will be the favourites to go back-to-back.
Verdict:ย Wide open
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