A list so stacked with talent and a multitude of young Victorians, it's tough to retain all of them.

GWS have been no stranger to that concept over the years, and have had to deal with a range of exits - some of whom have gone on to bigger and better things after seeking greener pastures elsewhere.

Here are the 10 best players that GWS have lost since their introduction into the competition.

6. Nathan Wilson 

Similar to Lobb, Wilson was also born and bred in WA and after six seasons at the Giants, the 26-year-old decided a return home was necessary.

Wilson's dash and ball use out of the Giant's defensive 50 was pivotal, and his absence was sorely missed as soon as the trade back to Fremantle was set in stone.

Wilson played 77 games with the Giants and featured heavily in their 2016 and 2017 finals series'.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 20: Nathan Wilson of the Giants remonstrates with the goal umpire after the shot on goal from Shai Bolton of the Tigers was touched during the round nine AFL match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Richmond Tigers at Spotless Stadium on May 20, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

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