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Oliver Caffrey

Breust pinching himself to be in Hawthorn's 500-club

Veteran Hawk Luke Breust (r) is enjoying watching his side's progress under coach Sam Mitchell. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Luke Breust is pinching himself to be in Hawthorn's 500-club with legends like Jason Dunstall, Leigh Matthews and Lance Franklin.

The 32-year-old brought up the goal milestone when he booted five in the Hawks' 55-point defeat to Port Adelaide last Saturday.

Breust is just the seventh Hawthorn player to reach 500, an extraordinary achievement for a player taken in the 2009 Rookie Draft and surviving on three-consecutive one-year contracts.

"When you do get tagged on social media posts ... when you see names that are above me on the list, you sort of pinch yourself a little bit and go 'geez, I don't sit comfortably anywhere near them'," he said on Tuesday as the club cooked up 500 sausages on the BBQ at Waverley Park to celebrate Breust's achievement.

"But I'm sure down the track I'll reflect on it and enjoy the milestone then."

The crafty small forward started his career during a golden era for Hawthorn, playing in four-straight grand finals for three premierships in his early 20s.

Breust had an opportunity to leave the Hawks at the end of 2021, but the dual All-Australian pushed back on a potential move to GWS.

The four-time Hawthorn leading goal-kicker is now an experienced leader in the Hawks' aggressive rebuild.

Against Port on Saturday, Breust was Hawthorn's only player aged older than 30.

"This club put so much faith in me as a youngster ... they could have very easily let me slide so to repay the faith and remain a one-club player has been a huge part in the decisions of other clubs and (during) trade weeks," he said.

"I'm really enjoying this year.

"I think the growth we've already had this season has been significant.

"You fast forward another 20-odd games, 30 games into these guys and I think you'll start to see some some serious players in the competition.

"We need guys to elevate themselves and go from sort of being B-graders to A-graders take this club where we need to go."

HAWTHORN'S ALL-TIME LEADING GOAL-KICKERS

* Jason Dunstall - 1254 goals

* Leigh Matthews - 915

* Peter Hudson - 727

* Michael Moncrieff - 629

* Lance Franklin - 580

* Jarryd Roughead - 578

* Luke Breust - 504*

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