North Melbourne's Jack Ziebell will celebrate a magical milestone on Saturday, lining up in the royal blue and white for the 200th time.
He becomes just the 31st player to reach the mark in the club's history, illustrating the significance of his 11-year journey.
Leading his team out as captain for the 53rd time, Ziebell will do everything in his power to leave the Gold Coast with a victory.
2008
Ziebell is drafted by North Melbourne with pick 9 in the 2008 National Draft.
A young Jack Ziebell at the 2008 Draft.
2009
Ziebell debuts in the Round 1 win over Melbourne.
He makes an impressive start to life in the AFL, and a 23-disposal performance earns him the Round 7 Rising Star nomination.
Ziebell's performance against the Power earned him a Rising Star nomination.
A broken leg in Round 12 ends his season prematurely.
2010
Ziebell’s return is a strong one, collecting 22 disposals, 7 tackles and his first career Brownlow vote.
Ziebell returned from a broken leg with a purpose.
The number 7 plays 14 games before cruelly suffering another broken leg.
Ziebell suffers his second broken leg in as many years.
2011
Ziebell hits a strong patch of form in the second half of 2011, averaging 26 disposals from Round 10 onwards.
In the Round 17 win over the Bulldogs, he records a career-high 41 disposals.
No one (including future teammate Shaun Higgins, far left) could get near Ziebell in Round 17.
At the end of his third season, Ziebell is included in a five-man leadership group.
Ziebell joins Daniel Wells, Drew Petrie, Andrew Swallow and Brent Harvey in the leadership group.
2012
Ziebell makes an immediate impact on his return form suspension, kicking 4 goals and collecting 27 disposals in the win over Geelong in Round 3.
Ziebell starred against the Cats.
He is the Roos' best performer in an otherwise disappointing Elimination Final loss to the Eagles, with 30 disposals.
2013
Ziebell is a strong performer throughout 2013, with his courage endearing him to the North faithful.
A 27-possession, 4 goal-haul against Collingwood in the final round earns him 3 Brownlow votes.
Ziebell was superb against the Magpies.
2014
Ziebell is a strong contributor as North reaches the Preliminary Final.
The vice-captain is at his damaging best in Round 22, collecting 25 disposals and kicking 4 goals in the win over the Crows.
Ziebell's teammates mob him after he kicks a goal against the Crows.
He kicks 2 goals in a famous 6-point Semi Final win over Geelong.
Ziebell celebrates a famous win against the Cats.
2015
Ziebell misses just one game as the Roos make the Preliminary Final once again.
Polls five out of a possible six Brownlow votes against Essendon and career-high 8 for the season.
Ziebell had Essendon's measure in 2015.
2016
Ziebell Plays in all but one game, with the Roos again enjoying September action.
Sets an AFL record for tackles in the Round 3 win over Melbourne, with 19.
Ziebell lays one of his 19 tackles in Round 3, an AFL record.
Is appointed club captain at the end of 2016, replacing Andrew Swallow.
A new era for North.
2017
Ziebell's first year as captain doesn’t go to plan from a team perspective, but he enjoys a solid year personally, averaging 22.2 disposals and 5.8 tackles per game.
Shows his ability to impact the scoreboard with a 5-goal performance against Collingwood in Round 20.
A five star performance against the Magpies.
2018
Ziebell enjoys a change of scenery in 2018, moving from the midfield to the forward-line.
It’s a successful move, as he boots 35 goals in 22 games.
Ziebell enjoys arguably the best game of his career in Round 17 against the Swans, collecting 22 disposals and kicking 5 goals.
Ziebell had a day to remember against the Swans.
2019
With the emergence of a new wave of Roos' forwards, Ziebell moves back to the midfield.
He dominates in the Round 9 loss to the Swans, picking up 35 disposals and 8 tackles.
Back in the midfield, and back to his best.
Plays his 200th game in Round 12 against the Gold Coast Suns.