South Australia has produced some of the game's greatest players.
Ranging from premiership captains to Brownlow medallists, the traditional football state has a proud history in the game, playing host to a competition for over a century.
Taking a look back on the best players to come from the SANFL, we've named the greatest player each club has produced for the AFL since the century began.
Here's who we've selected, along with a few honourable mentions for each SANFL club...
2. Glenelg
Arguably, South Australia's best product in the past 25 years is dual Brownlow Medallist and Brisbane premiership captain Lachie Neale.
Neale played seven league games with Glenelg in his draft year, eventually being picked up by Fremantle with pick 58 in the 2011 draft.
After 135 games and two best and fairest awards with Fremantle, Neale joined Brisbane in 2019, where his career lifted to new heights, winning four best and fairests, four All-Australian blazers and the Gary Ayres Medal in this year's successful finals campaign.
Despite his small stature at 178cm, Neale is widely recognised as one of the best midfielders in the modern era, averaging a remarkable 27 disposals and seven clearances per game across his 272-game career.
Neale faced tough competition for this nomination from four-time Port Adelaide best and fairest Kane Cornes, former Carlton and Adelaide midfielder Bryce Gibbs, West Coast premiership midfielder Jack Redden and star Geelong defender Andrew Mackie.