Jason Dunstall kicked 123 goals in 1993… and missed selection in that season's All-Australian team.
He booted 145 goals in 1992, and didn't win the Brownlow Medal. He could barely walk with knee problems in 1996, and yet still kicked the ton of goals that year, the sixth time he managed to crack the ton in one of the more extraordinary VFL/AFL careers ever seen.
In the launch episode of AFL.com.au's Centurions, Dunstall details the key moments which defined his 269-match, 1254-goal career, including that of his most cherished football moment, which actually came 10 years after he retired as a player.
"My memory of 1993 was I missed out on All-Australian – (Gary) Ablett kicked 129, (Tony) Modra 124, got me by one, so he got the second spot and I missed out," Dunstall said in Centurions.
"When you kick 123 and you don't get in the All-Australian, I reckon you're stiff!"
In VFL/AFL history, only two players kicked more goals than Dunstall, Tony Lockett (1360) and Gordon Coventry (1299).
Only 28 players have kicked 100 goals in a season, 21 of them are still alive, with AFL.com.au's Centurions series celebrating the deeds of those players in their own words.
Watch the full episode of AFL.com.au's new series Centurions with Dunstall below.