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Hutcho's 228 CCM game record, looks to be most likely broken:
Melbourne Victory veteran Leigh Broxham is positioned to break appearance records after signing on for a further two A-League seasons with the club.
Broxham, who is poised to play his 200th match this weekend against Western Sydney Wanderers, has committed to Victory until at least the end of the 2017-2018 season.
Aged 28, he is on track to break the all-time record for appearances for a single club, currently held by John Hutchinson, who played 228 games for Central Coast Mariners.
Only Archie Thompson (217) has played more games for Victory than Broxham, who made his debut in the 2006-2007 season.
Meanwhile, Broxham said he is confident he can get through another four A-League seasons, after a suggestion it would probably get him over the line for a triple-century.
"I can do four more, no problem," Broxham said.
But while he's focused on what's ahead, Carl Valeri's stand-in captain also reflected on his decade at Melbourne Victory, which has included some wonderful memories.
"I've had to work hard at everything I've done over my career but there are a lot of people in my situation," he said.
"It's been difficult at times but I'm proud of what I've achieved so far.
"I think it'll be something I look back on when I'm finished but for the time being I'm just happy with how things are going."
Broxham is confident fourth-placed Victory could rebound from last weekend's disappointing 3-2 loss to Perth Glory against Western Sydney Wanderers at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night.
"This weekend is very important," he said.
"It's a big game and they're doing well - they're the benchmark at the minute.
"But we're more than well-equipped to get a result against them, especially at home."
Melbourne Victory veteran Leigh Broxham is positioned to break appearance records after signing on for a further two A-League seasons with the club.
Broxham, who is poised to play his 200th match this weekend against Western Sydney Wanderers, has committed to Victory until at least the end of the 2017-2018 season.
Aged 28, he is on track to break the all-time record for appearances for a single club, currently held by John Hutchinson, who played 228 games for Central Coast Mariners.
Only Archie Thompson (217) has played more games for Victory than Broxham, who made his debut in the 2006-2007 season.
Meanwhile, Broxham said he is confident he can get through another four A-League seasons, after a suggestion it would probably get him over the line for a triple-century.
"I can do four more, no problem," Broxham said.
But while he's focused on what's ahead, Carl Valeri's stand-in captain also reflected on his decade at Melbourne Victory, which has included some wonderful memories.
"I've had to work hard at everything I've done over my career but there are a lot of people in my situation," he said.
"It's been difficult at times but I'm proud of what I've achieved so far.
"I think it'll be something I look back on when I'm finished but for the time being I'm just happy with how things are going."
Broxham is confident fourth-placed Victory could rebound from last weekend's disappointing 3-2 loss to Perth Glory against Western Sydney Wanderers at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night.
"This weekend is very important," he said.
"It's a big game and they're doing well - they're the benchmark at the minute.
"But we're more than well-equipped to get a result against them, especially at home."