Victoria arguably has the largest crop of Australian Rules football players, given the sport's dominance in the state.

Club captains, premiership players and endless stars have risen from the Coates Talent League (formerly known as the TAC Cup and the NAB League) ranks to forge a long-lasting legacy.

Taking a look back on the best players to come from the Talent League, we've named the greatest player each club has produced for the AFL since the century began.

Here's who we've selected, along with a few honourable mentions for each club...

10. Oakleigh Chargers

Nick Daicos

After only 70 games, it's rare to think a player could have such an impact on a club, but the highly-touted father-son star has delivered on all expectations.

Nick Daicos is a two-time All-Australian, Rising Star winner, AFLCA Player of the Year, best and fairest recipient and premiership player.

He also finished second and third in the last two Brownlow Medal counts, with pundits believing he should've secured at least one.

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The Pies protege has eclipsed all of his Oakleigh Chargers counterparts throughout the years, with the expectation there'll be more to come.

Port Adelaide's Robbie Gray was a star in his own right, landing on four All-Australian teams, whilst Marc Murphy navigated Carlton through a difficult time.

Then there's Dan Hannebery, Luke Shuey, Toby Greene and Jack Macrae, who should be considered.

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