Port Adelaide captain Tom Jonas leads his team onto Adelaide Oval.

AHEAD of his milestone 150th AFL match, we at portadelaidefc.com.au have crunched the numbers behind Tom Jonas’ AFL journey.

Here are some of the key numbers to share with your mates while you are watching Port Adelaide take on Richmond at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.

16 – Jonas was selected by Port Adelaide with pick 16 at the 2011 AFL Rookie Draft from Norwood in the SANFL.

21 – It was in Round 21, 2011 that Jonas was elevated to the senior list and made his AFL debut. It was a forgettable day with the club’s record 165 point loss to Hawthorn.

4 – the number of Brownlow votes Jonas has received in his 149 career games.

2014 – the year Jonas was elevated to the Port Adelaide leadership group

53.04 – the winning percentage Jonas currently holds across his AFL career (78 wins / 1 Draw / 69 losses)

12,007 – Jonas is the 12,007th player to appear in the VFL/AFL.

188 – Jonas is 188 centimetres tall which makes him one of the smaller key defenders in the competition but still remarkably capable of playing on taller or smaller forwards.

1 – the number of goals Jonas has managed in his career. It came in a win against the Western Bulldogs in Round 14, 2014 / the number he now wears on his back as Port Adelaide captain.

30 – Jonas’s record disposal tally in a game came against West Coast in Round 21, 2018 when he also had 13 marks

10 – the number of times Jonas has played Richmond for a 3-1-6 win-draw-loss record.

3 – the number of milestone matches Jonas will have played at Adelaide Oval after Saturday. His 50th game was a 26-point loss to Sydney at the venue in 2014 and his 100th was the memorable two-point win over St Kilda in 2017.