Four Kangaroos are in the frame to hit triple digits for AFL appearances this year, while captain Nick Larkey is among a further four who could pass 150.
Here are the Kangaroos expected to reach individual milestones during the 2026 AFL season.
150 - Luke Davies-Uniacke, Zac Fisher, Nick Larkey, Cameron Zurhaar
North Melbourne's potent forward duo of Cam Zurhaar and Nick Larkey are set to reach the 150-game milestone early in the season. Zurhaar sits on 143 appearances, while skipper Larkey has 134 to his name.
Crafty small Zac Fisher will be aiming to put an injury-interrupted 2025 behind him as he closes in on the same mark. He needs 18 more games to reach 150, while midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke is 20 matches away from the milestone, another significant achievement on the horizon for the star Roo.
100 - Paul Curtis, Griffin Logue, Tom Powell, Dylan Stephens
Defender Griffin Logue is poised to bring up his century when North Melbourne meets rival Essendon in Round 3 at Marvel Stadium. The backman needs just three more appearances to reach 100 AFL games, while he's also 17 matches shy of 50 outings in the blue and white stripes.
Tom Powell is also closing in on triple figures. The smooth-moving midfielder, fresh off a 2025 campaign in which he featured every week, has Round 9’s clash with Sydney circled as a potential milestone moment.
Hard-running winger Dylan Stephens isn't far behind, sitting on 81 career games and just 12 short of 50 games as a Roo (38). Meanwhile, electric small forward Paul Curtis will need a near-perfect run to take his tally from 78 appearances to the 100-game mark before season’s end.
50 - Callum Coleman-Jones, Charlie Comben, Colby McKercher, Toby Pink, George Wardlaw
He’s had to earn every one of them, but Charlie Comben is on track to play his 50th AFL game in Round 2 against West Coast. The key defender’s career has been repeatedly stalled by injury, but the 24-year-old showed resilience to feature in 39 of a possible 46 matches across the past two seasons and looks primed for a big 2026.
Exciting youngsters Colby McKercher and George Wardlaw are also within striking distance of the half-century, sitting on 39 games apiece. Both are currently under injury clouds, but time remains on their side to tick off the milestone.
Toby Pink (32) is tracking towards his 50-game milestone in the back half of the season, while Callum Coleman-Jones (32) will be eager for a smoother run after Achilles and calf setbacks have hampered the ruck-forward across the past two years.
Potential debutants
AFL
Brayden George, Taylor Goad, River Stevens, Luke Urquhart, Hugo Mikunda, Lachy Dovaston, Blake Thredgold, Tom Blamires
Club
Charlie Spargo
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AFL milestones
Round 2 v West Coast - Charlie Comben (50)
Round 3 v Essendon - Griffin Logue (100)
Round 7 v GWS Giants - Cam Zurhaar (150)
Round 9 v Sydney - Tom Powell (100)
Round 11 v Gold Coast - Colby McKercher (50)
Round 11 v Gold Coast - George Wardlaw (50)
Round 17 v Port Adelaide - Nick Larkey (150)
Round 19 v Melbourne - Zac Fisher (150)
Round 19 v Melbourne - Callum Coleman-Jones (50)
Round 19 v Melbourne - Toby Pink (50)
Round 20 v St. Kilda - Dylan Stephens (100)
Round 21 v Hawthorn - Luke Davies-Uniacke (150)
Round 23 v Geelong - Paul Curtis (100)
Club milestones
Round 13 v Fremantle - Dylan Stephens (50)
Round 18 v Collingwood - Griffin Logue (50)