AFL.com.au's Nick Bowen looks at the Blues' upcoming milestones for 2015...

Andrejs Everitt, 100 games
It has been a long and winding football journey for the three-club player but he will enter 2015 needing just four games to reach his first major AFL milestone. Everitt joined the Blues after stints at the Western Bulldogs and Sydney Swans and impressed as a run-with midfielder in his first season at the Blues, finishing seventh in the club's 2014 best and fairest award despite missing five games with injury.

Michael Jamison, 150 games
The former rookie is perhaps the most important player on the Blues' backline, having manned the opposition's best key forward each week for the past few years. Injury permitting, the key defender will reach his next milestone in round 20 against the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba.

Chris Judd, 150 club games
When the former skipper play d his 135th game for Carlton last year he passed the 134 games he played for West Coast over the first six seasons of his career. The two-time Brownlow medallist is set to play his 150th game for the Blues in round 14 against the Western Bulldogs.

Mick Malthouse, 715 games
Malthouse will break Jock McHale's 66-year-old VFL/AFL coaching games record in round five against his former club Collingwood. The Blues coach has won three premierships in his 30 seasons as a League coach and, at 61, remains as focused and passionate about the game as ever.

Marc Murphy, 200 games
The Blues captain is 15 games away from bringing up his 200-game milestone and four games from reaching his 50th match as skipper. At 27, 2005's No.1 draft pick seems well placed to reach the increasingly rare 300-game mark.

Simon White, 50 games
The former rookie has taken five seasons to play 45 games, but 19 of those came last year when he established himself as a versatile member of the Blues' defence. He continued his good form in this year's NAB Challenge and should reach his first AFL milestone early in 2015.

Other milestones
Andrew Carrazzo 50 goals (on 47 before Round 1)
Marc Murphy 150 goals (on 143 before Round 1)
Bryce Gibbs 100 goals (on 98 before Round 1)
Chris Yarran 100 goals (on 87 before Round 1)
Lachie Henderson 100 goals (on 88 before Round 1)
Andrejs Everitt 50 goals (on 45 before Round 1)