Read up on the Kangaroos who are set to record individual milestones during 2024.
200 – Luke McDonald
The achievements keep coming for Luke McDonald (181) who is in line to become the 34th player in club history to play 200 games as a Roo.
Following his elevation to co-captain prior to his tenth season at the level, McDonald became a North Melbourne Life Member in the post-season and is now set to record a double century of AFL appearances for his boyhood club.
If he can stay healthy, the defender will bring up 200 games down in Hobart against Geelong in Round 20.
150 – Aidan Corr, Jy Simpkin
Aidan Corr (139) sits closest to the 150-game mark, needing just 11 more appearances to achieve the feat. The experienced defender notched 98 games as a Giants before arriving at Arden Street at the end of 2020.
He has played 41 since, leaving him just nine off 50 games in royal blue and white.
Co-skipper and two-time Syd Barker medallist Jy Simpkin (134) could be the next Roo to clock 150 games in the competition. The No.12's milestone is scheduled for Round 17 against Gold Coast in front of a home crowd at Marvel Stadium.
100 – Luke Davies-Uniacke, Nick Larkey, Bailey Scott, Cam Zurhaar
Cam Zurhaar (99) won't have to wait much longer to bring up 100 games, with the dynamic forward expected to raise the bat in the season's opening round against Greater Western Sydney at GIANTS Stadium, after his 2023 campaign was cut short due to an ankle injury.
Not far behind is his close mate and new vice-captain Nick Larkey (94). The forward is coming off a career-best season after kicking 71 goals from 23 appearances to earn a well-deserved, maiden All-Australian blazer. He also sits nine majors away from 200 career goals.
An injury-interrupted 2023 left star midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke (85) some way from triple figures, but he's likely to tick it off in the back half of the year.
Standout half-back/winger Bailey Scott (78) also has a shot at joining the 100-game club this season, his milestone currently slated for Round 23 against the Western Bulldogs.
50 – Callum Coleman-Jones, Paul Curtis, Charlie Lazzaro, Will Phillips, Tom Powell, Dylan Stephens, Tristan Xerri
A handful of members from the club's young core are looking to chalk up their 50-game milestones, with 21-year-old Tom Powell (45) positioned to be the first cab off the rank.
Former first round pick Dylan Stephens (43) has come across from Sydney requiring seven more games to register his 50th League appearance.
The half-century feat could also be within the grasp of Paul Curtis (36), Tristan Xerri (33), Will Phillips (32), Charlie Lazzaro (30), and Callum Coleman-Jones (28) following North Melbourne's Round 12 bye.
Potential debutants
AFL
Wil Dawson, Zane Duursma, Hamish Free, Brayden George, Taylor Goad, Riley Hardeman, Finnbar Maley, Colby McKercher, Toby Pink
Club
Zac Fisher, Bigoa Nyuon, Dylan Stephens
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AFL
Round 1 v GWS - Cam Zurhaar (100)
Round 5 v Geelong - Tom Powell (50)
Round 6 v Hawthorn - Nick Larkey (100)
Round 7 v Adelaide - Dylan Stephens (50)
Round 11 v Port Adelaide - Aidan Corr (150)
Round 15 v Melbourne - Paul Curtis (50)
Round 16 v Western Bulldogs - Luke Davies-Uniacke (100)
Round 17 v Gold Coast - Jy Simpkin (150)
Round 18 v Sydney - Tristan Xerri (50)
Round 19 v Carlton - Will Phillips (50)
Round 20 v Geelong - Luke McDonald (200)
Round 21 v Richmond - Charlie Lazzaro (50)
Round 23 v Western Bulldogs - Bailey Scott (100)
Round 23 v Western Bulldogs - Callum Coleman-Jones (50)
Club
Round 9 v Gold Coast - Aidan Corr (50)
Round 16 v Western Bulldogs - Hugh Greenwood (50)
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