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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Ollie Wines

The current co-captain, Ollie Wines is a symbol of Port Adelaide's future. The big-bodied midfielder from Echuca began his Power career in 2013 after being taken with pick seven in the draft. Wines was an instant starter for the club, making 24 appearances in his debut season and 25 in 2014. In his first three seasons he won three straight Gavin Wanganeen Medals for the best under-21 player at the club and in 2015 made his first of three straight AFL 22under22 teams.

The young bull was announced as co-captain this season and struggled with form and injury at times this year playing just 12 matches, but at just 24 years of age, has his best years ahead of him.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 17: Ollie Wines of the Power walks out onto the field during the round 22 AFL match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Port Adelaide Power at Marvel Stadium on August 17, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
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