We've ranked all the premiership sides since 2010 to see who is the best of the best!

Of course, comparing football royalty is no easy task, and one side had to come in at No. 11 despite still being as elite as they come.

The teams' pure talent on paper, form over the entire season and ability to step up in big matches and all came into consideration for our rankings.

HERE IS HOW WE RANKED EVERY PREMIERSHIP SIDE SINCE 2020, COUNTING DOWN FROM 11-1: 

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1. Hawthorn 2015

Our greatest premiership side of the decade, the 2015 three-peat Hawks had it all.

Adding James Frawley to an already elite back six formed one of the most formidable defences of all time. Rioli was in career-best form, while Mitchell, Hodge and Lewis were all still at the peak of their powers. It was a classy team where every player knew their role and played it to perfection, with razor-sharp skills and a bulletproof game plan.

Loaded with stars everywhere, this team had a remarkable 12 All-Australians. It's hard to describe how dominant the three-peat was, but it's something that footy fans may never see again.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 04: Alastair Clarkson the coach and Luke Hodge the captain of the Hawks pose with the 2013, 2014 and 2015 premiership trophies during the Hawthorn Hawks AFL Grand Final fan day at Glenferrie Oval on October 4, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
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B: 24 Ben Stratton 17 Brian Lake 12 James Frawley
HB: 14 Grant Birchall 6 Josh Gibson 9 Shaun Burgoyne
C: 10 Bradley Hill 5 Sam Mitchell 26 Liam Shiels
HF: 33 Cyril Rioli 25 Ryan Schoenmakers 16 Isaac Smith
F: 22 Luke Breust 2 Jarryd Roughead 28 Paul Puopolo
Foll: 7 Ben McEvoy 15 Luke Hodge (c) 3 Jordan Lewis
Int: 4 Matt Suckling 8 Taylor Duryea 20 David Hale
19 Jack Gunston
Coach: Alastair Clarkson

 

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