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5. Phil Davis

Davis started his career at Adelaide and was there for three seasons before joining the Giants as a marquee player.

His time at Adelaide didn't equate to much, but was under the instruction of veteran Ben Rutten, which Davis had learned a lot from.

Since coming across from the Crows, David was awarded captaincy from the moment he joined the club, as he was going to lead this team for the foreseeable future.

Although the first few years at the Giants were disappointing and frustrating given they'd only won 15 games in four years, all that turmoil and stress led to something.

The rise of the Giants was upon us as their first finals appearance came in 2016, where they were fell short by only a kick against the Bulldogs in that famous Preliminary final.

Although very disappointing, the Giants showed promise and heart the following year, to again make the Prelim, only to be beaten convincingly by the eventual premiers, Richmond.

Davis had played a pivotal part in all this as he continued to show his consistency and durability, as well as his leadership around the club.

2018, the club then lost a semi-final to Collingwood in a scrappy and hard-fought match.

Davis continues to impress with his do-or-die efforts and last-second lunges to ensure he gives his teammates the best shot at Premiership glory.

He has played a total of 157 games and doesn't look like slowing down, given that he hasn't sustained many injuries over his career so far.

Davis usually goes under the radar for the work he does, but the AFL society are slowly starting to realise what this guy does for his team.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: dPhil Davis of the Giants gestures uring the 2017 AFL Second Preliminary Final match between the Richmond Tigers and the GWS Giants at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 23, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)