Port Adelaide star Gemma Houghton has won the race to 100 goals, becoming the first player in AFLW history to tally that amount of goals.
Houghton has beaten Melbourne star Kate Hore, and North Melbourne 100-gamer Jasmine Garner to the milestone, as she booted four goals in the Power's 57-point demolition of GWS.
Kate Hore, who plays later on Saturday night against Geelong, is only two majors away from triple digits, while Garner, who stars for the undefeated Kangaroos, is on 97.
Houghton entered Saturday afternoon's contest against the Giants the furthest away from a century of the trio, having 96 goals to her name. But she was able to find the required four to make history, kicking her final goal for the day after the siren in an iconic moment.
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Houghton brings up the milestone in just 86 career games. The 31-year-old is an AFLW original, having begun her career at Fremantle in 2017, before making the move to the Power for season seven in 2022.
Despite Houghton's efforts, the Power will miss out on the finals on percentage, even with their big win over the Giants.