Over a 16 year period, Mitch Duncan has well and truly etched his name into Geelong Football Club history.
A two time premiership player, Duncan has set numerous records and has accumulated plenty of impressive accolades across the journey.
Take a look at some of the most fascinating numbers from the champion Cat's career below.
KEY STATS
Debut: Round 1, 2010 - Geelong 19.11 (125) def Essendon 13.16 (94)
Total Career Games: 299
Premierships: Two (2011, 2022)
Brownlow Votes: 68 (16th most of any player in Geelong history)
Goals: 185
THE NUMBERS
108 - Duncan will become the 108th player to reach 300 career games in V/AFL history.
28 - The draft pick Duncan was selected with in the 2009 AFL draft.
2 - The amount of players from the 2009 draft to reach 300 games, Mitch Duncan joining Dustin Martin.
29 - The number of games Duncan played before becoming a premiership player in 2011. Duncan started the game as Geelong's subsititue and entered the game in the second quarter, kicking a pivotal goal late in the third term.
70.9 - Duncan's career win percentage, currently the fourth highest of any active player in the competition. He played in a loss in his third career match, marking the only time that his career winning percentage (66.67% at the time) has ever sat below 70%.
4 - The number of players to reach 300 games wearing the number 22, Duncan is set to join Tony Shaw, Steele Sidebottom and Todd Goldstein.
211 - The amount of wins Duncan has played in, the fourth most by any player at the 300-game mark behind Joel Selwood (219), Gordon Coventry (217) and Tom Hawkins (213).
65 - Duncan's longest consecutive game streak, which came between 2012 and 2015.
16 - Seasons that the Cats and Duncan have had a positive record, playing in more wins than losses.
291 - The number of games Duncan has played under Chris Scott, the fourth most by any coach/player pairing behind Jock McHale and Gordon Coventry (306), Chris Scott and Tom Hawkins (298) and John Longmire and Luke Parker (293).
8 - The number of games Duncan played under Mark 'Bomber' Thompson, before playing the remainder of his career under Chris Scott.
204 - Chris Scott and Mitch Duncan have celebrated 204 wins together, the second most for any coach/player pairing behind Jock McHale and Gordon Coventry (220).
7 - Duncan is set to become the seventh Geelong player to reach 300 games joining John Newman, Ian Nankervis, Corey Enright, Jimmy Bartel, Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins.
236 - Duncan has been inside the Top 8 for 236 of his 299 career games to date. He has only spent nine games sitting 12th or lower on the ladder.
13 - Duncan is one of 13 Geelong players to have played 100 games at Kardinia Park.
123 - Across his career, Duncan has played alongside 123 teammates.
264 - The most games Duncan played alongside one players, which happened to be Tom Hawkins. The pair played in 186 wins across this span.