Victoria arguably has the largest crop of Australian Rules football players, given the sport's dominance in the state.
Club captains, premiership players and endless stars have risen from the Coates Talent League (formerly known as the TAC Cup and the NAB League) ranks to forge a long-lasting legacy.
Taking a look back on the best players to come from the Talent League, 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 club...
4. Eastern Ranges
Another future star who slipped through the cracks of recruiters at the time. Mitchell has a stacked CV, boasting success on an individual and team level.
The Eastern Ranges product became a four-time premiership player for Hawthorn as well as a five-time Peter Crimmins medallist.
Mitchell also claimed the 2012 Brownlow Medal as well as three All-Australian blazers.
He captained the Hawks and is now coaching them.
His efforts, albeit unrivalled, have seen fellow Ranges players forge impressive careers.
Adelaide's Rory Sloane was a star of the competition, whilst Collingwood's Travis Cloke was a force to be reckoned with.
However, Mitchell's ascendancy over other Eastern Ranges graduates could come crumbling down as Melbourne's Christian Petracca continues his glowing career.
The Melbourne star has four All-Australians to his name, two best and fairest, a premiership medallion and a Norm Smith Medal.