Lance Franklin has scored his 1,058th career goal in his 350th AFL game, moving into outright fourth spot on the list of VFL/AFL goalkickers.
What happened in the game?
The Sydney star lined up for the Swans against St Kilda on Thursday night and kicked his first goal of the game in the second term.
The goal took Franklin past former Geelong and North Melbourne full-forward Doug Wade.
Why it matters for Lance Franklin
Franklin is now only behind Tony Lockett, Gordon Coventry, and Jason Dunstall among the most prolific goalkickers in VFL/AFL history.
The four-time Coleman medallist has kicked 478 goals for the Swans since joining the club ahead of the 2014 season.
What comes next for the Swans?
The Swans were kept scoreless in the opening term against the Saints, but Franklin's goal sparked a comeback.
However, the Swans were unable to avoid defeat, with St Kilda cementing their place in the top eight with a 14-point victory.
Franklin has enjoyed playing the Saints in milestone matches at the SCG, slotting nine goals against them in his 200th game in 2014.
The 36-year-old has also become the fourth Indigenous player to reach 350 games, after Shaun Burgoyne, Adam Goodes, and Eddie Betts.
Franklin's 1,058th career goal was kicked in the second term after pulling down a juggling pack mark.
The Swans will look to bounce back from the defeat in their next game.
Franklin's achievement is a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to the sport.
The Sydney star will continue to be a key player for the Swans in the upcoming games.