Find out which Bulldogs are set to reach individual player milestones throughout the 2023 home-and-away season.
200 games
Midfield bull Tom Liberatore (195 games) will become the first Bulldog of season 2023 to reach 200 matches if he plays the first five rounds. Skipper Marcus Bontempelli (193) is also set to add another accolade to his achievements, in line to reach his double-century in round seven.
150 games
Off-season recruit Rory Lobb (140) is set to notch up game 150 against Adelaide at Mars Stadium, following 74 games for GWS and 66 games for Fremantle. High-flying defender Hayden Crozier (138) would be celebrated against reigning premiers Geelong in round 12, if he plays every match to that point.
100 games
Five Bulldogs are set to raise the bat this season, including fan favourites Toby McLean (96), Tim English (85) and Bailey Smith (84). Defensive duo Ed Richards (85) and Alex Keath (86) are also in line to breakthrough for triple-figure games.
50 games
Utility Roarke Smith (47) is just three games away from reaching his long-awaited 50th match – a feat worth celebrating after his earlier seasons were marred by injuries. Key defender Ryan Gardner (43) and Cody Weightman (40) would be next, followed by Anthony Scott (35), Laith Vandermeer (33) and Lachie McNeil (29) after the mid-season bye.
If they don't miss a match...
Round 3 v Brisbane – Roarke Smith (50)
Round 4 v Richmond – Toby McLean (100)
Round 5 v Port Adelaide – Tom Liberatore (200)
Round 7 v Hawthorn – Marcus Bontempelli (200), Ryan Gardner (50)
Round 10 v Adelaide – Rory Lobb (150), Cody Weightman (50)
Round 12 v Geelong – Hayden Crozier (150)
Round 14 v North Melbourne – Alex Keath (100)
Round 16 v Fremantle – Tim English (100), Ed Richards (100), Anthony Scott (50)
Round 17 v Collingwood – Bailey Smith (100)
Round 18 v Sydney – Laith Vandermeer (50)
Round 22 v Hawthorn – Lachie McNeil (50)