Ranking the top 10 Giants I've seen was an enjoyable yet fairly straight-forward task given the club is only 15 seasons old.
From the originals, prized picks and draftees to those who have extended their careers with the Orange Team, there's been a plethora of talent from day dot.
While GWS is yet to win its first premiership, 19 finals, a Grand Final appearance, four preliminary finals and finals campaigns in seven of the last nine seasons point to a perennial contender.
The genuine superstars have made an impact but those who have helped build the culture and character and set the standards are as worthy of recognition.
Apologies: Heath Shaw, Jesse Hogan, Finn Callaghan, Tom Scully
8Shane Mumford
A big, imposing brute, Mumford, in two stints with GWS, added experience, a hardened body and premiership pedigree.
Buddy's arrival at Sydney was the Giants gain with the premiership Swan instilling confidence and self-belief in his younger teammates who walked taller with Big Mummy on their side.
A club best-and-fairest winner in his first season, the journeyman so often stepped up and shouldered the ruck load when the No.1 option younger ruckmen were injured.
Devoted to the Orange Team, Mumford has remained at the Giants post-retirement as a ruck coach.
























