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The Chase: Andrew Mackie's rare double ton

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SKINNY colt Andrew Mackie was a dark horse in the 2002 national draft.

Not invited to the draft camp and an absentee from the national under-18 champs, Mackie had only played school football for Adelaide's Sacred Heart College and at SANFL reserve level for Glenelg.

So it was a surprise when the Cats swooped on Mackie with pick No.7 in a draft headed by Brendon Goddard and Daniel Wells.

Fifteen years and 267 games on, Mackie has carved out a thoroughbred career.

This weekend, he gets the chance to join an elite group.

Why the mini milestone matters

Mackie joins a seriously impressive club with 200+ career wins.

Hawthorn legend Michael Tuck leads all comers. He ended his marathon career with 42 more wins than his closest rival, Kevin Bartlett.

Silky midfielder Shaun Burgoyne heads the current-day players, only 10 behind the fifth-placed Dustin Fletcher in the overall list.

 The 200 wins club
Player Club(s) Career wins
Michael Tuck Hawthorn 302
Kevin Bartlett Richmond 260
Bruce Doull Carlton 238
Brent Harvey North Melbourne 235
Dustin Fletcher Essendon 234
Shaun Burgoyne* Hawthorn/Port Adelaide 224
Simon Madden Essendon 223
Craig Bradley Carlton 220
Gordon Coventry Collingwood 220
Corey Enright Geelong 220
Leigh Matthews Hawthorn 220
Adam Goodes Sydney 216
Jimmy Bartel Geelong 213
Justin Madden Carlton/Essendon 211
Jack Dyer Richmond 206
Chris Langford Hawthorn 205
John Nicholls Carlton 205
Francis Bourke Richmond 202
Kelvin Moore Hawthorn 201
Steve Johnson* GWS/Geelong 200

*Still playing

Like all players in the exclusive club, Mackie had the luxury of playing in good teams over his career, and his achievement also reflects Geelong's remarkable consistency.

The Cats have missed the finals just twice since Mackie's debut, in 2006 and 2015, and the courageous half-back collected premiership medals in 2007, 2009 and 2011.

Also on the 200 wins list are Mackie's former Geelong teammates Corey Enright, Jimmy Bartel and Steve Johnson, whose 200th win came in the Giants' last-gasp victory over Richmond.

Mackie (centre) with 2011 premiership teammates (l-r) Josh Hunt, Corey Enright, Tom Lonergan and Harry Taylor. Picture: AFL Photos
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At 32, the former Glenelg teenager remains lean, if no longer skinny, and his career win percentage of 74.5 per cent is showing no signs of falling in his 14th AFL season.

Of course, for Mackie to reach the mini milestone, Geelong has to first overcome a firing Adelaide at Simonds Stadium on Friday night.

Who's next best?

The Cats' extraordinary run of three premierships in six years sees now-Bomber James Kelly and current captain Joel Selwood among the current players hot on Mackie's heels.

Fun fact: Tiger legend Jack Titus finished his career marooned on 199 career wins

 The chasing pack
Player Club(s) Career wins
Sam Mitchell Hawthorn/West Coast 195
James Kelly Geelong/Essendon 193
Joel Selwood Geelong 182
Jarrad McVeigh Sydney 179
Luke Hodge Hawthorn 174
Jordan Lewis Hawthorn/Melbourne 174

The Chaser: one more micro milestone in play in round 11

When he runs out against the Hawks on Thursday night, Brad Ebert will become the ninth Port Adelaide player to reach 200 games. Tackle nine Hawthorn players, and Ebert will also reach a rare career milestone of 1000 tackles.

Merely 28 players have reached the mark, with Sydney's Josh Kennedy the most recent addition three weeks ago.

The AFL's all-time tackling machine? Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis. He's recorded 1537 and counting, at a career average of 6.71 tackles per game.

Two other legendary hard nuts round out the top three.

Top AFL tacklers
Player Club(s) Tackles
Matt Priddis West Coast 1537
Lenny Hayes St Kilda 1496
Jude Bolton Sydney 1490
Andrew Swallow North Melbourne 1416
Scott Thompson Adelaide/Melbourne 1405

Text: Sarah Black | Designs: Kahla Emonson | Stats: Cameron Sinclair