Given that it is awarded to the player that performs best at the most important stage of the season, the Norm Smith Medal is one of the most prestigious awards in the AFL.
Although some Grand Finals in recent memory have been lopsided and some have been absolute classics, the one constant is that the Norm Smith Medallist has churned out a hell of a game.
It's what makes this list hard as all past champions have produced all-time performances but we've tried to narrow it down to find the best Norm Smith performance of the past decade.
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Luke Shuey [2018]
The West Coast skipper was inspirational in their five point thrilling win over Collingwood in the 2018 Grand Final.
Shuey did it all on the big stage collecting 34 disposals, one goal, eight tackles, eight inside 50's and nine clearances. There was no doubt on who the best player on the ground was, as he probably would've won the medal even if they had have lost.
A classic performance in what was one of the best grand finals the game has seen.






