Geelong's last 10 years have been one of the most dominant eras in modern football.

They've finished in the top two on six occasions, won a premiership and played off in five preliminary finals.

Here are Geelong's top 10 players of the decade:

9. Mark Blicavs

Blicavs arrived at Kardinia Park shortly after their glorious premiership era in 2013 as a rookie listed non-registered selection, and soon burst into the clubs AFL lineup as an athletic, tall utility.

Two seasons later, Blicavs took out Geelong's best and fairest ahead of Steven Motlop and Selwood. Statistically, Blicavs wasn't amongst the Cats' best, but he was one of their most consistent. The former steeplechaser played 21 games, mostly as a solo ruck, and featured within the clubs top five players a total of 11 times.

Since his development into a key-defender, Blicavs has become one of the league's best lock-down defenders, holding a majority of the competitions best forwards to low goal counts.

Since this move, Blicavs has picked up his second Carji Greeves medal, becoming just one of three Cats players to pick up multiple Best and Fairests since 2010 with Selwood (3) and Patrick Dangerfield (2).

in 2019, the Geelong big man picked up his first All-Australian squad selection with a stellar season in defense, as the Cats comfortably rank as the no.1 defense in the competition.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Mark Blicavs of the Cats and Patrick Kerr of the Blues compete for the ball during the 2018 AFL round 10 match between the Geelong Cats and the Carlton Blues at GMHBA Stadium on May 26, 2018 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)