The ultimate professional and a true gentlemen of the game, Harry Taylor will play his 200th game this week against Richmond at the MCG.

As we celebrate his sensational career, take take a look back at some of the most memorable images and moments from game one to 199.

Harry Taylor celebrates a win over Essendon in his first AFL game - round 2, 2008.

Battered and bruised in round 19, 2008 against Melbourne.

One of Harry's most memorable performances, Harry completely shut down star-forward Nick Riewoldt in the 2009 grand final.

The most famous mark of Harry's career - flying at half back in the dying stages of the 2009 grand final win.

Competing with now team mate Rhys Stanley in 2010.

Harry marks in front of Travis Cloke in 2010.

Harry enjoys the 2011 grand final parade with young son James, who managed to sleep through the entire event.

Harry in action during the 2011 grand final against Collingwood.

Celebrating the 2011 grand final win with fellow defenders Hunt, Enright, Mackie, Lonergan, Scarlett and Wojcinski.

Harry salutes his home crowd after game 100 in 2012.

A general in defence, Harry organises his troops in 2012.

Playing in the 2014 International Rules Series, Harry went on to win the Jim Stynes Medal as best Australian player in 2015.

A great exponent of the intercept mark, Harry flies over his GWS opponents during round 17, 2015.

As acting captain, Harry leads out a new look Cats' side in NAB1 at Simonds Stadium against Collingwood.

Harry puts the fist into it in 2016 against Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval.