Joel Selwood plays his 200th AFL game when the Cats take on the Swans at Simonds Stadium on Saturday night. Here are five of his greatest performances ...

1. Round 14, 2007, Etihad Stadium: 
Geelong 19.19 (133) def Essendon 12.11 (83)
After starting his AFL career with a couple of quiet games, Selwood was hitting his straps by the second half of the 2007 season. He was everywhere in this particular game against the Bombers, finishing with 26 disposals and eight tackles. He was later rewarded with the first Brownlow Medal vote of his career. 

2. Round 17, 2009, MCG: 
Geelong 15.9 (99) def Hawthorn 14.14 (98)
In a tough and rugged contest, which was played at the peak of the rivalry between the Cats and the Hawks, Selwood was simply outstanding. He dominated one of the best midfields in the competition, racking up 42 disposals, 11 tackles, nine clearances and a goal as Geelong won a thrilling contest by the narrowest of margins. The umpires later awarded him three Brownlow Medal votes.

Selwood is tackled by Lance Franklin during the Cats win over the Hawks in round 17, 2009 (AFL Photos)

3. Round 19, 2011, Simonds Stadium:
Geelong 37.11 (233) def Melbourne 7.5 (47)
The Cats went on a record-breaking rampage in this game, and Selwood led the way. Even though his team had the game in the bag by half-time, he kept running hard right to the finish, amassing a career-high 43 disposals, along with 11 tackles, six clearances, a goal and three votes in the Brownlow.

Selwood rips the ball away from a pack during the Cats' massive win over Melbourne in 2011 (AFL Photos)

4. Grand Final, 2011, MCG: 
Geelong 18.11 (119) def Collingwood 12.9 (81)
Selwood's performances throughout the 2011 finals series were extraordinary. He was second-best on ground in the qualifying final win over Hawthorn and was then best afield in the Cats' demolition of West Coast in the preliminary final. But he saved his best performance for last. He finished the Grand Final with a team-high 28 disposals to go with seven tackles, eight clearances and two goals. Selwood could easily have won the Norm Smith Medal, but he was edged out by champion teammate Jimmy Bartel.

Selwood and Tom Hawkins celebrate the Cats' win in the 2011 Grand Final (AFL Photos)

5. Round 20, 2013, Simonds Stadium:
Geelong 20.9 (129) def Port Adelaide 16.8 (104)
Selwood had a brilliant 2013 season, finishing runner-up in the Brownlow Medal with 27 votes – just one less than the winner, his former teammate Gary Ablett. Among Selwood's three-vote games was a superb performance against the Power at Simonds Stadium. The Cats' skipper ended the match with 28 disposals, five tackles, six clearances and four goals.