14 down, four remain.
With just two weeks to go in the AFL season, we are now left with the four best sides in the competition, after Adelaide, Geelong, Richmond and GWS all finished inside the top four this season.
With a ticket to the grand final awaiting the victors this weekend, both preliminary finals are set up to be tight clashes, which is just what this blowout of a finals series so far needs.
While each team has their strengths and weaknesses heading into the penultimate weekend, here at Zero Hanger we thought, why not make a superteam?
So, we've had a look at each of the remaining finalists and their lists, and have come up with our best of the best.
This side does take injuries into account, meaning Brodie Smith, Jeremy Cameron and Shane Mumford were all unavailable for selection given the trio won't participate in the remainder of the finals series.
As anticipated, the Crows have the most representatives with eight, while GWS come in a close second with seven.
Richmond and Geelong have just seven names between them, as the Tigers (four) and Cats (three) don't have as much A-grade talent as the other two sides.
Geelong skipper Joel Selwood captain's the side, with Adelaide leader Taylor Walker is his deputy.
Best 22: Sides still remaining in the premiership race
B: Phil Davis (GWS), Alex Rance (Richmond), Daniel Talia (Adelaide)
HB: Zach Tuohy (Geelong), Jake Lever (Adelaide), Nick Haynes (GWS)
C: Josh Kelly (GWS), Joel Selwood (C, Geelong), Rory Sloane (Adelaide),
HF: Toby Greene (GWS), Taylor Walker (VC, Adelaide), Dustin Martinย (Richmond)
FF: Eddie Betts (Adelaide), Jack Riewoldt (Richmond), Josh Jenkinsย (Adelaide)
Foll: Sam Jacobs (Adelaide), Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong), Matt Crouchย (Adelaide)
Inter: Dylan Shiel (GWS),ย Trent Cotchin (Richmond), Callan Ward (GWS), Tom Scullyย (GWS)
Emergencies: Stephen Coniglio (GWS), Mitch Duncan (Geelong), David Astburyย (Richmond)