Dan Hannebery is set to become the 32nd player to play 200 games for the Swans – and the youngest.

Hannebery will be 27 years 98 days old when the Swans take on Carlton at the SCG on Friday night, slipping 13 days under the club’s previous youngest 200-gamer, Tony Morwood.

Games record-holder Adam Goodes (27 years/182 days) is the club’s third-youngest to reach this mark, followed by Jude Bolton (28/23), Jarrad McVeigh (28/29), Mark Bayes (28/54), Mick O’Loughlin (28/57), Mark Browning (28/198), Kieren Jack (29/12) and Stephen Wright (29/34).

Among the club’s 32 200-gamers, Hannebery is ranked eighth-youngest on debut.

He was 18 years 144 days old to sit behind Ron Clegg (17 years/169 days), Bob Skilton (17/186), Morwood (17/326), Bayes (18/22), O’Loughlin (18/69), Wright (18/81) and Barry (18/107).

But since his debut in Round 16, 2009, also against Carlton at Docklands, the ever-durable midfielder has played 199 of a possible 214 games to jump up the list.

Only twice has he missed two or more games in a row – he missed six games (Rounds 14-19) in 2014 with an ankle injury, and missed three games (Rounds 6, 7 and 8) earlier this year with a groin strain.

Hannebery has twice played 70+ games in a row: 73 from late 2010 to late 2013, and 79 from mid-2014 to late 2017.

He has twice played every game in two consecutive seasons – 2011-12 and 2015-16 – when he put together unbroken streaks of 73 games (2010-13) and 79 games (2014-17).

Four Swans players who look set to share Hannebery’s 200th game celebrations on Friday night also played in his first game: Heath Grundy, Jarrad McVeigh, Kieren Jack and Nick Smith.

Interestingly, too, the Carlton side that day included Kade Simpson and Matthew Kreuzer, who will also likely play against the Swans on Friday night.

Simpson was awarded his first three Brownlow votes in the Hannebery debut, and Kreuzer his first  Brownlow vote.

Injured Carlton captain Marc Murphy also played in the Hanneberry debut, along with Bryce Gibbs and Eddie Betts, now at Adelaide, and Shaun Grigg, who played his 200th game for Richmond last week.

The full list of Swans 200-gamers is: Adam Goodes (372), Jude Bolton (325), Jarrad McVeigh (310), Michael O’Loughlin (303), Ryan O’Keefe (286), John Rantall (260), Mark Browning (251), Heath Grundy (247), Stephen Wright (246), Daryn Cresswell (244), Brett Kirk (241), Kieren Jack (239), Bob Skilton and Leo Barry (237), Paul Kelly (234), Ron Clegg (231), Tony Morwood (229), Ted Richards (228), Jack Graham (227), Vic Belcher (226), Jared Crouch (223), Jim Cleary (222), Dennis Carroll (219), Rod Carter (217), David McLeish (213), Mark Tandy (207), Nick Smith and Josh Kennedy (201), Stuart Maxfield (200).