VETERAN defender Sam Fisher will celebrate his 200th AFL game this weekend when St Kilda takes on Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium on Saturday night.



The two-time Trevor Barker Medallist has averaged 10 games a season in the past three years, recovering from a series of injuries that saw him miss 14 months of football.

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After stringing together seven games at the end of last year, Fisher has put his toe and hamstring niggles behind him and has entered 2015 with a clean bill of health.



If selected this weekend, Fisher will be joined by Maverick Weller and Luke Delaney in recording a milestone on the Gold Coast, with both notching their 50th AFL games after crossing from the Suns and North Melbourne respectively in 2013.

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After being declared fit for round two, Nick Riewoldt is also expected to make his mark in the history books as he takes to the field for the 184th time as captain, which will draw him level with Wayne Carey and put him in sixth position for most games as club captain.

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Impending AFL milestones this weekend:

200 games – Sam Fisher, St Kilda

200 club games – Ted Richards, Sydney Swans

Most Games Club Captain – Nick Riewoldt, St Kilda. Nick is due to captain St Kilda for the 184th time in this round, which will draw him level with Wayne Carey (184 games as North Melbourne captain) in sixth position for most games as a club captain in VFL/AFL history. The most games in history as captain are Stephen Kernahan (226 games as captain), Dick Reynolds (224 games as captain), Ted Whitten (212 games as captain), Michael Voss (210 games as captain), John Nicholls (188 games as captain), Wayne Carey (184 games as captain), Nick Riewoldt (183 games as captain), Paul Kelly (182 games as captain), Danny Frawley (177 games as captain), David Neitz (175 games as captain).



150 games – Jarrod Harbrow, Gold Coast Suns

100 games – Jackson Trengove, Port Adelaide

100 games – Ben Reid, Collingwood

50 games – Josh Jenkins, Adelaide Crows

50 games – Mav Weller, St Kilda

50 games – Luke Delaney, St Kilda

50 games – Dane Rampe, Sydney Swans

50 games – Charlie Dixon, Gold Coast Suns

50 consecutive games – Cale Hooker, Essendon. Has played 49 games in succession since Round 21, 2012.

50 games coached – Ken Hinkley, Port Adelaide.