Richmond key forward Caitlin Greiser will notch her 50th AFLW game on Saturday at the Swinburne Centre. 

The 25-year-old will reach the mark when the Tigers host the Magpies from 3.05pm.

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Greiser, who started her AFLW career at St Kilda in 2020, enjoyed a sensational debut season, winning the side’s best and fairest, earning All-Australian honours and winning the league’s leading goalkicker award.

She then arrived at Tigerland last year, where she booted a solid 8.8 from her nine matches, including the 2023 Goal of the Year.

The long-kicking Tiger, who has slotted 42 goals across her 49 outings so far, said it was a "huge honour" to play her 50th league game. 

"(I'm) really happy with my effort and just how I've kept my body going and just had fun," she said.

"Last year, obviously coming across the Tigers, it's the best decision I've ever made. I'm so stoked to be here and playing footy with some of my best mates, it's been awesome.

"(I'm) so excited to see where this group's going to go. We've had a great start to the season and (I'm) looking forward to what's ahead for the rest of the season and the future to come."

Greiser, who has only missed a possible two games throughout her AFLW career, said there was no better place to play her milestone than at Tigerland.

"I'm so excited, especially to be back at our spiritual home," she said.

"We get to play in front of our supporters, they're so loud and lively.

"We love being here and I'm so excited to be able to play in front of my family."