Hawthorn Coach Alastair Clarkson says there is no coincidence that success has followed Shaun Burgoyne throughout his career.
Burgoyne will play his 373rd AFL game, officially breaking dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes' record for the most matches by an indigenous player.
"He's played for two clubs that are highly decorated clubs and it's no coincidence he's been part of success at both clubs, because he's been such a pivotal influence at both football clubs," Clarkson said.
"(This milestone) is a celebration for the game … it's a celebration for indigenous people and the influence they've had on Australian Rules football, particularly in the last 20 or 30 years.
"Shaun's been playing nearly most of that time. It's also a celebration for his two clubs, but more importantly, it's a celebration for his immediate family that have supported him …
"That influence over a long period of time is why he's held in such high respect in the game – not just by Hawthorn or Port Adelaide people, but those from opposition clubs as well."
A decision on Tim O'Brien's availability would be made after Thursday's training session after he was a late withdrawal last week because of a calf injury.
Jack Scrimshaw (knee) is edging closer to returning, but Clarkson said it would be at VFL level when that happens.