MELBOURNE

Jordan Lewis, 300 games
The four-time premiership Hawk is set to bring up the magical 300-game milestone in round 17, based on the proviso he plays every game this season. Lewis is still part of the fabric of the Hawthorn Football Club, but his impact at Melbourne has been profound and he was named co-vice-captain this season. It will be a milestone for both clubs to celebrate. 

Nathan Jones, 250 games
Jones is the heart and soul of the club and when he plays his 250th game in round 11 Melbourne will celebrate accordingly. The co-captain was the only Demons player part of the club's last finals appearance in 2006 and given the level of dedication and commitment he has given to his club it would be appropriate if he was there leading the Demons into September this season. 

Jack Viney, 100 games
The uncertainty around when Viney (who has played 88 career matches) will be ready to return to the field after a foot injury makes this milestone celebration difficult to predict. However, given his father Todd's long association with the club and the career that Jack is carving out, the co-skipper's return will be eagerly awaited by Demons fans. 

Melbourne's 70-year premiership anniversary
The first drawn Grand Final in VFL/AFL history saw Essendon and Melbourne locked on 69 points apiece at the end of the 1948 Grand Final. The Demons triumphed by 39 points in the Grand Final replay, with Jack Mueller, brought out of retirement for the finals, kicking 20 goals in three games, including six in the replay. 

Ivor Warne-Smith's 90-year Brownlow milestone
This year marks the 90th anniversary of Melbourne legend Ivor Warne-Smith's historic second Brownlow medal victory. The Demons great was the first player in history to win two Brownlow medals, in 1926 and 1928. Warne-Smith served in both World War one (postponing his football career) and World War two. He is an Australian Football League hall of famer and was named at centre half-forward in Melbourne's team of the century. 

Jeff Garlett, 300 goals
Speedy Melbourne forward Jeff Garlett needs to kick just five more goals to reach the 300-goal mark. Garlett booted 183 of those goals at Carlton where he played 107 matches between 2009 and 2014. The Demons goal sneak has kicked 112 goals in 61 career matches for Melbourne after being traded at the end of the 2014 season. - Ben Guthrie