Bomber ruckman David Hille will play his 150th AFL game if selected for Round 1 against Geelong next week.
 
Nathan Lovett-Murray will be available to play his 100th game in Round 3 after serving a two match suspension. Their milestones head up Essendon's involvement in this week's AFL news.
 
 
PROGRAM OF MATCHES (all times are local) 
 
There are no interclub games scheduled for this weekend, with a break before the start to the 2010 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. Under AFL Rules, clubs may apply to have primary list players available at state league level this weekend, if their pre-season preparation has been interrupted.
 
Round One
Thursday March 25
Richmond v Carlton at the MCG, 7.40pm
 
Friday March 26
Geelong Cats v Essendon at the MCG, 7.40pm
 
Saturday March 27
Melbourne v Hawthorn at the MCG, 2.10pm
Sydney Swans v St Kilda at ANZ Stadium, 7.10pm
Brisbane Lions v West Coast at the Gabba, 7.10pm
 
Sunday March 28
Port Adelaide v North Melbourne at AAMI Stadium, 12.40pm
Western Bulldogs v Collingwood at Etihad Stadium, 2.10pm
Fremantle v Adelaide Crows at Subiaco, 5.10pm
 
IMPENDING MILESTONES
 
350 games – Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs. Brad is due to become the first player in his club’s history and the 11th in the history of the game to reach 350 games, joining Michael Tuck (Hawthorn, 426 games), Kevin Bartlett (Richmond, 403 games), Robert Harvey (St Kilda, 383 games), Simon Madden (Essendon, 378 games), Craig Bradley (Carlton, 375 games), Bernie Quinlan (Footscray and Fitzroy, 366 games), John Blakey (Fitzroy and North Melbourne (359 games), Bruce Doull (Carlton, 356 games), Paul Roos (Fitzroy and Sydney Swans, 356 games) and Doug Hawkins (Footscray and Fitzroy (350 games).
200 games – Joel Corey, Geelong Cats
150 consecutive games – Kane Cornes, Port Adelaide. Kane is due to play his 150th consecutive game in Round One, having begun his sequence in Round 17, 2003. The only other player in the competition with a current active streak of 150 games or more is Brett Kirk (176 games since Round 15, 2002).
150 games – Bret Thornton, Carlton
150 games – David Hille, Essendon
150 games – Domenic Cassisi, Port Adelaide
100 games – Andrew Carazzo, Carlton
100 games – Matt Maguire, Brisbane Lions
100 games – Nathan Lovett-Murray, Essendon
100 club games – Scott Stevens, Adelaide
100 club games – Jason Gram, St Kilda
50 games – Travis Boak, Port Adelaide
50 games – Thomas Murphy, Hawthorn
 
TRIBUNAL MATCH REVIEW PROCESS
 
The following players were reported from the weekend’s matches:
 
Amon Buchanan, Brisbane Lions, reported by umpire Luke Farmer for making forceful contact from front-on against Xavier Ellis, Hawthorn, during the third quarter of the NAB Challenge match between the Brisbane Lions and Hawthorn, played at Southport on Friday March 12, 2010.

 
LONG-TERM INJURY LIST
 
The AFL wishes to advise the following recent changes have been made to club lists, under the provision of the long-term injury-list rules:
 
Melbourne – Placed Max Gawn on the long-term injury list, with no replacement named at this stage.
Melbourne – Placed Luke Tapscott on the long-term injury list, with no replacement named at this stage.
Port Adelaide – Placed John Butcher on the long-term injury list, with no replacement named at this stage.