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: 

10. West Coast 2018

This West Coast team hosted a group of midfielders at the top or nearing the top of their game. Dom Sheed's goal made him a household name, but it was Elliot Yeo and Luke Shuey's finals series that moved them into the elite category.

A like-minded defence, finals veterans Will Schofield and Shannon Hurn were aided by the ever-growing Tom Barrass, Tom Cole and Liam Duggan, while we saw some magic moments from Liam Ryan and Willie Rioli all season long. Retiring on a high note was Mark LeCras, and the dynamic pair of Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling made for one of the elite one-two punches during any premiership decider.

On paper these Eagles remain strong, but weren't as dominant as other flag-winners.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 29: Dom Sheed of the Eagles and Brayden Maynard of the Magpies compete for the ball during the 2018 Toyota AFL Grand Final match between the West Coast Eagles and the Collingwood Magpies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 29, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Media/Getty Images)
West Coast Eagles
B: 25 Shannon Hurn (c) 37 Tom Barrass 31 Will Schofield
HB: 28 Tom Cole 20 Jeremy McGovern 23 Lewis Jetta
C: 8 Jack Redden 6 Elliot Yeo 7 Chris Masten
HF: 34 Mark Hutchings 27 Jack Darling 2 Mark LeCras
F: 44 Willie Rioli 17 Josh Kennedy 15 Jamie Cripps
Foll: 29 Scott Lycett 13 Luke Shuey 4 Dom Sheed
Int: 1 Liam Ryan 14 Liam Duggan 18 Daniel Venables
19 Nathan Vardy
Coach: Adam Simpson