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.
Hamish Hartlett
The second local boy on the list, Hartlett epitomises the tough and aggressive Port Adelaide style of play. Beginning his career in 2009, the now 29-year-old has gone onto play 164 games for the Power, predominantly playing as a rebounding defender. Hartlett's booming right boot is his greatest weapon, able to turn defence into attack with a single kick and deadly from inside 60 metres. Hartlett won the club's best under-21 player in 2011 and had a stellar 2014 season, winning the Showdown medal in round two and putting on a man-of-the-match performance in the semi-final against Fremantle.
The current vice-captain has been marred by injury in recent years, but is a much-loved figure among teammates and fans alike.