FROM big game milestones, to tryscoring feats and everything in between.

There are a host of NRL players who will have a reason to celebrate at different stages throughout 2018.

These are the achievements within reach this season.

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Round 20

TRIES

A lot of the usual tryscoring freaks feature.

Melbourne veteran Billy Slater is 17 tries away from being the second player in history to score 200 premiership tries, although Ken Irvine’s all-time record of 212 still appears beyond reach, needing 29 just to equal him.

Slater has currently scored multiple tries in 46 matches and requires just five more to overtake Irvine (50) as the player to have scored multiple tries in the most matches.

Slater’s teammate Suliasi Vunivalu could become just the second player behind Nathan Blacklock to score over 20 tries in three consecutive seasons.

Canberra’s Jordan Rapana is also in the running for the accolade.

Still at the Raiders, skipper Jarrod Croker requires 14 tries to overtake Jason Croker (120) as the all-time leading try scorer for the club.

Parramatta’s prodigal son Jarryd Hayne is 22 tries away from overtaking Luke Burt (124) and becoming the all-time leading try scorer for the club.

At the very least, Hayne should overtake second placed Brett Kenny (110 tries), needing just eight tries to overtake him.

Dragons flyer Jason Nightingale (108 tries) is in line to become the second highest tryscorer at St George Illawarra.

Nightingale sits four behind Brett Morris (112) and 16 behind all-time leader Matt Cooper (124).

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POINTS

Storm skipper Cameron Smith already holds the most games and goals in premiership history and he needs 234 points to get the all-time points record.

This does seem unlikely this season, however, as Smith has never scored more than 194 points in a season.

GAMES

North Queensland superstar Johnathan Thurston will play his 300th game in round one and at the same time overtake Matt Bowen (270) as the most capped Cowboy of all-time.

Slater was also in line to play his 300th game in the Storm’s season opener against Canterbury, but that’s now on hold until he makes a return from a shoulder injury.

If Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen plays 25 games for the Sharks, he will overtake Andrew Ettingshausen (328) as the most capped Sharks player of all-time.

South Sydney’s John Sutton is already the most capped Rabbitohs player, but if he plays 18 games this season, he will become the first player to play 300 games for the club.

Warriors veteran Simon Mannering is also nearing the 300-game milestone, needing 20 games to become the club’s first player to reach that mark.

Mannering will also become just the second New Zealand international to play 300 premiership games behind Ruben Wiki (312).

ORIGIN

In Origin, Hayne is currently tied with Michael O’Connor on 11 tries as the leading tryscorer for New South Wales.

Currently on 23 Origins, if Hayne plays all three games in this year’s series, he’d become the third most capped New South Welshman of all-time behind Andrew Ettingshausen (27) and Brad Fittler (31).