Jake Kolodjashnij has broken one of the AFL's longest streaks, kicking his first AFL goal in his 127th game.
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Marking outside the forward 50 just 22 seconds into Geelong's game against GWS on Friday, the 25-year-old ran past the arc and got the monkey off his back after 10 behinds.
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Kicking a goal in his 127th game makes him the sixth-most experienced player to kick their first goal, with Rod Carter battling 214 goalless games before slotting his first.
Social media went into overdrive for the Cats defender, with Geelong's Twitter account posting an edited video captioned "Scenes from Kolodashnij's hometown Launceston" as he went on to have 20 disposals and 10 marks.
It wasn't all good news for the Cats however, as they went down by 19 points and Patrick Dangerfield was subbed out with a throat injury.