When Heath Shaw runs onto Spotless Stadium in the Giants' semi-final showdown with West Coast, he will set a unique League record.
Shaw's 261st match (for Collingwood and GWS), when added to the playing careers of his brother Rhyce Shaw (237, Collingwood/Sydney), father Ray Shaw (146, Collingwood), and uncles Tony Shaw (313, Collingwood) and Neville Shaw (43, Collingwood), makes the Shaw clan the first direct family in VFL/AFL history to reach 1000 matches.
"It's a great achievement for some battlers from the northern suburbs of Melbourne," Heath Shaw joked.
"We've had a fair bit of help from Tony with his 313, but it's a pretty good effort for one family to have five players contribute so many games at the top level.
"I spoke to Rhyce about it this week and he was a bit shocked.
"The Shaw family name has been pretty prominent in football, especially at Collingwood, so to achieve something like this is a special little bonus."