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.
Brad Ebert
Joining Port Adelaide from West Coast in 2012, the former SA under-18 captain has slotted in seamlessly to the Power lineup and has been a crucial player under Ken Hinkley. Ebert played 76 games during his time with the Eagles, but it's in Adelaide where he's made a name for himself. The nephew of Port Adelaide great, Russell Ebert, Brad has been a constant fixture in the Port Adelaide side in midfield. Up until this season, Ebert had played no less than 21 games in his seven seasons at Alberton and is known for finishing games in bandages. During Port Adelaide's successful 2013 and 2014 seasons, Ebert played a crucial role in the heart of the midfield, either accumulating disposals or playing a shutdown role.
The 29-year-old has played just 11 games this season due to injury and if Port are going to turn their fortunes around, they'll need Ebert fit and firing in the future.