2016 was easily the year of the decade for the Dogs, as they broke their premiership 54-year premiership drought.
It hasn't been smooth sailing since then, but here are the best 10 players of the decade for the boys from Whitten Oval.
4. Liam Picken
Like Morris behind him, Picken was never one for flashy highlights or bulk possessions, he was purely a footballer's footballer. In his early years, Picken made a name for himself playing the traditional tagging role, and he was undoubtedly one of the best to do it.
A hard-working, low-profile scrapper who won the hearts of Dogs fans once Luke Beveridge entered the club. Beveridge gave him a more attacking role.
In 2015, he averaged 24 touches and 6.5 tackles, but we were all witnesses to what he achieved in 2016, kicking three crucial goals on the biggest stage of them all. The club awarded him with 'Best Finals Player', there's just no denying his greatness.