From 2010-2019, Port Adelaide have played in three finals series, notably reaching the semi-finals in 2013 and the preliminary finals in 2014.

Port Adelaide haven't won a final since their 2014 campaign and will be hoping to break that duck in 2020.

The Power have suffered some horrible lows and tremendous highs over the course of the past decade, with these 10 men standing out above the rest.

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Robbie Gray

Although all nine men above have been excellent servants for the Port Adelaide football club in the past decade, there is one man who has been head and shoulders above the rest. Robbie Gray is a three-time best-and-fairest medal winner, four-time All-Australian, an AFLCA Champion Player of the Year and a five-time Showdown medal winner. Gray also began his career in 2007, but has travelled a different path to Westhoff and Boak. After a promising start to his career, including a Rising Star nomination, a Showdown medal and a goal-kicking award, Gray's career came crashing down in 2012 when he suffered a devastating ACL injury. Many feared Gray would never be the same again after the reconstruction, but in 2014, had a breakout season and played a significant role in getting the Power to the preliminary final. Gray also bounced back from a cancer scare in late 2017 to win his fourth All-Australian jacket last season. The pint-sized forward who rotates through the midfield can tear a game open with his elite ball-carrying ability and goal sense.

The 31-year-old currently has 318 career goals to his name, second all-time at the club, and Power fans will be dreading the day he finally decides to hang up the boots.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JULY 09: Robbie Gray of the Power celebrates after scoring a goal during the 2017 AFL round 16 match between the West Coast Eagles and the Port Adelaide Power at Domain Stadium on July 09, 2017 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Will Russell/AFL Media)
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