The 2011 season will see a host of Geelong players reach significant milestones.

Fifteen players are within reach of major games milestones that could be achieved in the coming year.

The round one clash with St Kilda could see four players achieve major personal landmarks, with Corey Enright and Paul Chapman due to play their 200th games, and Shannon Byrnes and Mark Blake their 100th matches.

Matthew Scarlett is scheduled to play his 250th game in round four against Sydney at the SCG, while Josh Hunt’s 150th could come on the same day.

Round six would be Joel Selwood’s 100th game, but the Cats have a bye, so he will be forced to wait until the round seven match-up against North Melbourne to reach the 100 game mark.

Other major milestones could come in the second half of the season, with Mathew Stokes currently on 89 games, Jimmy Bartel 181, Darren Milburn 278, Andrew Mackie 128, David Wojcinski 177, Travis Varcoe 76 and Cameron Ling and Brad Ottens both on 225.