WHEN Ken Hinkley wants a tight, close-checking defensive job done, he calls on Jack Hombsch. When he wants a goal, he knows it's best to look elsewhere.
Unless Hombsch sneaks forward against the Cats on Friday night and kicks truly, he'll bring up a half-century of games without a major. The former Giant has kicked just the three behinds in his career so it's not as if he's had to many chances to break his goal duck.
Hombsch has a way to travel before he challenges former Collingwood defender Ted Potter in this barren run. Potter's misdirected handball was intercepted by Barry Breen for the game-winning behind in the 1966 Grand Final, but he also achieved the remarkable distinction of playing 182 games without ever kicking a goal. That's some streak.
Check out who else is challenging history this weekend.
Player | Club(s) | Streak |
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Jack Frost | Collingwood | 34 games |
Luke McDonald | North Melbourne | 30 games |
Tom Langdon | Collingwood | 29 games |
Nathan Wright | St Kilda | 18 games |
Player | Club | Streak |
---|---|---|
Marley Williams | Collingwood | 6 games |
Sam Docherty | Carlton | 4 games |
Bachar Houli | Richmond | 4 games |
Kade Kolodjashnij | Gold Coast | 4 games |
Jackson Thurlow | Geelong | 4 games |
Club | Streak |
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Brisbane Lions | 6 losses |
Melbourne | 4 losses |
Richmond | 3 losses |
Club | Streak |
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Hawthorn | 6 games |
Sydney Swans | 5 games |
- Statistics supplied by AFL statistician Cameron Sinclair