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: 

7. Collingwood 2010

Collingwood broke a 20-year premiership drought to be the best team of 2010. The Saints played their grand final the week before, and many supporters knew how this one would pan out a week later. Credit to the Magpies, who boasted a quality time for a few years.

Captain Nick Maxwell led his troops as good as any, Heath Shaw and Harry O'Brien ran the ball out of defence and Nathan Brown and Ben Reid held down the fort.

A midfield group of Scott Pendlebury, Dane Swan, Dale Thomas, Dayne Beams, Darren Jolly, Steele Sidebottom and Luke Ball is arguably one of the best ever, while role players Tyson Goldsack, Alan Toovey and Jarryd Blair became fan favourites.

Throw in veterans like Ben Johnson, Travis Cloke, Alan Didak and Leon Davis and you had one of the great premiership sides of the modern era.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 02: Nick Maxwell and Mick Malthouse the coach of the Magpies hold up the Premiership Cup after the Magpies won the AFL Grand Final Replay match between the Collingwood Magpies and the St Kilda Saints at Melbourne Cricket Ground on October 2, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
Collingwood
B: 5 Nick Maxwell (c) 16 Nathan Brown 34 Alan Toovey
HB: 8 Harry O'Brien 20 Ben Reid 39 Heath Shaw
C: 21 Sharrod Wellingham 36 Dane Swan 26 Ben Johnson
HF: 4 Alan Didak 32 Travis Cloke 12 Luke Ball
F: 17 Dayne Beams 31 Chris Dawes 22 Steele Sidebottom
Foll: 18 Darren Jolly 10 Scott Pendlebury 13 Dale Thomas
Int: 47 Jarryd Blair 30 Brent Macaffer 6 Tyson Goldsack
15 Leigh Brown
Coach: Mick Malthouse