Western Australia has continued to develop and produce some of the best players to grace an AFL field for decades.
With Brownlow medallists, Coleman Medal winners, soon-to-be hall of famers and a seemingly endless list of premiership stalwarts, many out of the WAFL's pathways have gone on to be AFL icons this century alone.
Taking a look back on the best players to come from the WAFL, 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 WAFL club...
8. Swan Districts
A five-time All-Australian, Rance headlines a stacked list of Swans products who have dominated at AFL level since 2000.
The former Richmond backman and 2017 premiership player is noted as one of the best key defenders of his generation, finishing his 200-game career early after earning a best and fairest and finishing runner-up twice during his time at Punt Road.
Rance's ties to Swan Districts run deep, with his father, Murray, a three-time premiership player at the club.
Narrowly trailing the Richmond champion to be drafted from the WAFL club this century are his old teammate Nathan Broad, Brisbane ace Charlie Cameron, ex-Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui, former Sydney and West Coast speedster Lewis Jetta, Fremantle veteran Michael Walters and GWS duo Stephen Coniglio and Sam Taylor.