Scott Lycett wrestles for position in the ruck against his former side West Coast.

AHEAD of his milestone 100th AFL match, we at portadelaidefc.com.au have crunched the numbers behind Scott Lycett’s AFL journey.

Here are some of the key numbers to share with your mates while you are watching Port Adelaide take on Carlton at the Gabba on Sunday.

29 – Lycett was selected by West Coast with pick 29 at the 2010 AFL draft from Port Adelaide / Lycett’s guernsey number

2010 – the year Lycett was part of the Premiership winning Port Adelaide SANFL reserves team.

6 – the number of SANFL league games Lycett played in his draft year

75 – the number of games Lycett played at West Coast before crossing back to Port Adelaide in the 2018 free agency period.

2018 – the year Lycett won the AFL premiership with West Coast

62.63 – the winning percentage Lycett currently holds across his AFL career (62 wins / 37 losses)

12,000 – Lycett is the 12,000th player to appear in the VFL/AFL

203 – Lycett is 203 centimetres tall or 6 foot 8 inches. Still eight centimetres or three inches shorter than the league’s tallest players St Kilda’s Sam Alabakis and Collingwood’s Mason Cox.

51 – the number of goals Lycett has booted in his 99 games, at better than one every second game.

4 – the number of Brownlow medal votes Lycett has received in his 99 games / his highest goal return in a single match, achieved from just five kicks against Collingwood in Round 19, 2014.

5 – the number of times Lycett has played at the Gabba (for a 3-2 win loss record) and the number of times he has come up against Carlton (for a 4-1 win loss record).

And a few more milestones could be reached by Port Adelaide players this weekend:

Tom Jonas – the Port Adelaide skipper needs just two more disposals to reach 2000 career disposals. It would make him the 1052nd player to achieve the feat.

Steven Motlop – with 198 AFL goals to his name, the classy speedster needs just two more to join 395 others in booting 200 career AFL goals.

Tom Rockliff – he was out of the side last week but if he returns, the ball magnet needs just three more goals to make it 100 career AFL goals.