Here are the Kangaroos expected to reach individual milestones during the 2025 AFL season.
300 – Jack Darling, Luke Parker
Veteran recruits Jack Darling and Luke Parker are on the verge of reaching the coveted 300-game mark, having arrived at Arden Street on 298 and 293 games, respectively.
Darling is expected to reach the triple-century milestone in Round 2 when the Kangaroos face Melbourne, while Parker's milestone match is projected for Round 7 at the earliest, when North Melbourne travels to Adelaide Oval to take on Port Adelaide.
200 – Caleb Daniel
Another one of North Melbourne's highly valued senior recruits, Daniel is likely to hit 200 games when the Roos face old rivals Essendon under Thursday night lights in Round 8.
The experienced small defender chalked up 192 appearances for the Western Bulldogs, winning the 2016 premiership and becoming a best and fairest winner and All-Australian along the way.
150 – Darcy Tucker
Darcy Tucker needs just one more game to reach 150, having played the bulk of his 149 as a Docker from 2016 to 2022.
It could come as early as Round 1 when the club faces the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium in its season opener, while Round 9 could see the half-back/winger raise the bat for 50 as a Roo.
100 – Griffin Logue
ACL and wrist injuries have kept Griffin Logue away from the action over the past 18 months, but he should be raring to go by Round 1, putting himself on track to hit triple figures for AFL appearances before the season wraps up.
If the key defender can stay healthy, he'll achieve the feat when North Melbourne hosts Geelong in Round 20.
50 – Eddie Ford, Callum Coleman-Jones, Charlie Comben, Will Phillips, Harry Sheezel
Five Roos are within touching distance of the 50-game mark with Harry Sheezel (44 games), Will Phillips (43) and Eddie Ford (40) all chances of reaching the milestone before the team's Round 12 bye.
Sheezel is on track to bring up 50 in Round 6 when the Kangaroos host Carlton, while Phillips and Ford could join Tom Powell as Roos to have hit the 50-game mark from the 2020 draft class.
Charlie Comben (28) will need a relatively uninterrupted season to reach 50 games in 2025, but it's a target well within his reach, while Callum Coleman-Jones (31) will need to bide his time having been slated to return to full training around May-June.
Potential debutants
AFL
Brayden George, Taylor Goad, Jacob Konstanty, Finnbar Maley, Finn O'Sullivan, Geordie Payne, River Stevens, Luke Urquhart, Matt Whitlock
Club
Caleb Daniel, Jack Darling, Luke Parker
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AFL
Round 1 v Western Bulldogs – Darcy Tucker (150)
Round 2 v Melbourne – Jack Darling (300)
Round 6 v Carlton – Harry Sheezel (50)
Round 7 v Port Adelaide – Luke Parker (300)
Round 7 v Port Adelaide – Will Phillips (50)
Round 8 v Essendon – Caleb Daniel (200)
Round 10 v Richmond – Eddie Ford (50)
Round 20 v Geelong - Griffin Logue (100)
Round 20 v Geelong – Callum Coleman-Jones (50)
Round 23 v Richmond – Charlie Comben (50)
Club
Round 9 v Brisbane – Darcy Tucker (50)
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