It’s difficult to summarise the achievements of Adam Goodes.

You may know him as a dual Brownlow medallist, premiership player, and four-time All-Australian, but to his team mates he is a champion of the club, a mentor, and an inspirational team player.

This weekend, Goodes will collect another accolade when plays his 304th game for the Swans, breaking the record he and Michael O’Loughlin currently hold of 303 games.

SwansTV spoke to a group of Swans players about Goodes’ achievements at the club, and what it’s like to play alongside a player of his calibre.

Jude Bolton, who has played alongside Goodes for more than a decade, said he is still in awe of Goodes’ ability to keep on improving as a player.

“Just the fact that he’s never lowered the bar in his standards in his time and he just keeps getting better over the journey,” he said.

“It’s just an amazing effort by Goodesy and it’s going to be really special for him when he passes Micky O’Loughlin and I think he’s got plenty more games in him.”

For young player Dan Hannebery, it is still hard to believe he gets the chance to play alongside one of the AFL greats.

“You’ve sometime got to pinch yourself when you’re out there playing with him and he does all the wonderful things he does,” he said.

“It’s a huge privilege to come into the footy club and be lucky enough to play with Goodesy.”

Click on the video player above to watch more Swans players share their experiences on Adam Goodes ahead of his record breaking game