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: 

4. Hawthorn 2013

The first of their dominant three-peat, Hawthorn's 2013 side had some veteran players who went out in style. Still having Lance Franklin at the helm, the Hawks quickly shut down a fairy-tale season for Fremantle with a handy 17-point win.

With Franklin and Jarryd Roughead the twin towers, Jack Gunston was the third tall who begun building his reputation as a consistent performer.

Brian Lake was awarded best-on-ground in the decider, but it was a midfield that consisted of Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Jordan Lewis, Luke Hodge, Shaun Burgoyne to go with a young Brad Hill and prime Cyril Rioli, setting them up for future success.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 28: The Hawks celebrates with the Premiership Cup after winning the 2013 AFL Grand Final match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the Fremantle Dockers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 28, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
Hawthorn
B: 24 Ben Stratton 17 Brian Lake 18 Brent Guerra
HB: 9 Shaun Burgoyne 6 Josh Gibson 14 Grant Birchall
C: 16 Isaac Smith 5 Sam Mitchell 3 Jordan Lewis
HF: 22 Luke Breust 23 Lance Franklin 33 Cyril Rioli
F: 28 Paul Puopolo 2 Jarryd Roughead 20 David Hale
Foll: 39 Max Bailey 12 Brad Sewell 15 Luke Hodge (c)
Int: 26 Liam Shiels 19 Jack Gunston 10 Bradley Hill
32 Jonathan Simpkin (sub)
Coach: Alastair Clarkson

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