Find out which Kangaroos are set to notch individual milestones during the 2023 home and away season.

300 - Todd Goldstein

North Melbourne stalwart and overall AFL hitout leader Todd Goldstein (295 games) is on the verge of becoming the sixth Kangaroo to play 300 games, and the first to do so since Drew Petrie.

Given the ruck plays the opening four games, he will celebrate his 300th appearance wearing the blue and white in the Adelaide Hills in Round 5.

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250 - Ben Cunnington

After making his emotional return towards the end of the 2022 campaign, spiritual club leader Ben Cunnington (229) can now eye down his 250th game in blue and white.

Due to two battles with testicular cancer, a back injury, COVID-19 and a calf issue, Cunnington has been severely restricted over the past three years, playing just 20 games out of a possible 61.

Should he achieve the feat, he will be the third Roo on North's current list to have played 250 games, joining Jack Ziebell and Goldstein.

100 - Daniel Howe, Jaidyn Stephenson, Cam Zurhaar

A trio of Kangaroos are set to record triple figures in 2023. Former Hawk Daniel Howe (96) may be the first of the group, needing just a handful of games to raise the bat after his eight-year stint at Hawthorn.

2018 AFL Rising Star Jaidyn Stephenson (89) is nearing the achievement as well after playing 54 games with Collingwood. Currently sitting on 35 games as a Kangaroo, 15 more will see him celebrate his 50th at North Melbourne as well.

Livewire forward Cam Zurhaar (83) rounds out the three and is another big chance to hit the 100-game mark. 'Bull' shone in an otherwise disappointing year for the Roos in 2022, slotting 34 goals from 19 games – his highest output in a season in front of the big sticks so far.

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50 - Lachie Young, Jack Mahony, Aiden Bonar, Tom Powell

Lachie Young (43), one of the club's biggest improvers as of late, is the player nearest to 50 career games. He had a stellar individual season through 2022, capping it off with a 10th-placed finish in the Syd Barker Medal count. Small forward Jack Mahony (42), who was drafted in 2019, sits just one game behind the former Bulldog.

Later in the year may see versatile defender Aiden Bonar (32) record his 50th game. The former Giant joined after six games for the western Sydney-based club and has featured for the Roos on 26 occasions.

The 50-game milestone will also be within the grasp of smooth-moving and promising midfielder Tom Powell (31) should he work his way into being a mainstay of Clarkson's starting team. 

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Round 4 v Carlton – Daniel Howe (100)

Round 5 v Brisbane – Todd Goldstein (300)

Round 7 v Melbourne – Lachie Young (50)

Round 8 v St Kilda – Jack Mahony (50)

Round 11 v Collingwood – Jaidyn Stephenson (100)

Round 18 v Hawthorn – Cam Zurhaar (100)

Round 19 v St Kilda – Aiden Bonar (50)

Round 20 v West Coast – Tom Powell (50)

Round 22 v Essendon – Ben Cunnington (250)

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