With big-name players making blockbuster moves to rival clubs in the trade period, this is the perfect opportunity to analyse each club's list and find out how many stars each club possesses.

Here is Zero Hanger's list of A-Graders at every club:

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Geelong

Gary Ablett Jr, Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood, Tom Stewart

Although Ablett and Selwood may be regressing with age, they still deserve their A-grade status after helping take the Cats to a minor premiership and a preliminary final in 2019.

At 35 and 31 years of age respectively, the two experienced campaigners are in the twilight of their careers but with Tim Kelly leaving, they will remain an integral part of Geelong's 22.

Dangerfield did as Dangerfield does in 2019, winning his seventh All-Australian and finishing second in the Brownlow with 27 votes. A former mature-age recruit, Tom Stewart has emerged as a premier defender with elite kicking ability, leading the league in kicks, rebound 50s and metres gained in 2019, firmly securing his position as an A-grader.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - JULY 13: Patrick Dangerfield of the Cats runs with the ball during the round 17 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the St Kilda Saints at GMHBA Stadium on July 13, 2019 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
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