Ahead of his 200th AFL match, hawthornfc.com.au heads back in time to find some of the best images that sum up the career of Jordan Lewis.

Selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2004 National Draft, Lewis has spent his entire career with Hawthorn and under the tutelage of current dual premiership coach, Alastair Clarkson.

When he first arrived at Hawthorn, Lewis, a fresh faced young midfielder was handed the number 40 guernsey before being named Hawthorn's best first year player in 2005.

He upgraded to the number 3 at the end of that year, vactated by defender Jonathan Hay. He is the third Hawk since 1988 to wear the number 3 guernsey for Hawthorn.

Since then, Lewis has become a leader at Hawthorn and a vice-captain of the club and forged a reputation as one of the games toughest and more courageous players and leads by example with his actions.

At 28 years of age, Lewis is a 200 gamer and dual Hawthorn premiership player.


A fresh faced Jordan Lewis in action during a pre-season game in 2005 and celebrating a goal against Fremantle at Subiaco Oval.


Different number, same attitude. Lewis contests a contest with former Hawk, Nathan Thompson.


Lewis sings the song loud and proud with Trent Croad, Peter 'Spider' Everitt and Joel Smith in 2005.


He never stops short of a contest.


Is that a mullet brewing? He shakes the hand of Shane Crawford after the amazing Elimination Final win over Adelaide in 2007.


Lewis!!!!!! He takes a screamer over Steve Johnson in the 2008 Grand Final.


Celebration time! Lewis is a member of Hawthorn's 2008 premiership-winning team. Here, he celebrates with Brent Guerra and Jarryd Roughead - two players he would share success with again five years later.


Courageous. He keeps his eye on the footy moments before being cleaned up by Jarrod Harbrow at Etihad Stadium in 2010.


And again. He cops a heavy hit from Geelong's Matthew Scarlett in Round 5, 2011.


A bit of blood never stops him. In action during the 2012 Semi Final against Sydney at the MCG.


He's a much-loved teammate.


Lewis celebrates a goal in a big win over Essendon in Round 18, 2013.


He poses for a photo with two of his best mates, Roughead and Josh Gibson, during the lap of honour after winning the 2013 flag.


An iconic image. He celebrates with the 2013 Premiership Cup in the rooms after the 2013 Grand Final win over Fremantle.