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Congratulations to Scott Pendlebury on 150 games. He's been a magnificent player for Collingwood and one of the best players in the black and white I've ever seen. He's leadership material and his work rate and tenacity can't be questioned.

I've really enjoyed watching him develop from a scrawny young kid to a superstar over the years.

@Annodam, I wouldn't trade Pendles for anyone. He's the ultimate superstar. We're very lucky to have him at Collingwood, and to think that other sides thought he wasn't even top 30 material when he first got drafted :lol:

Hopefully he plays a blinder on Sunday :twisted: :D
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First Kick

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His first kick in the AFL was a goal and the player who kicked it to him was .......
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ip address wrote:His first kick in the AFL was a goal and the player who kicked it to him was .......
The legendary Nathan Buckley :D
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Winner

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We have a winner .. well done Jezza.

That is one of my favourite and most memorable games.
- Pendle's first game
- Caracella's neck injury
- Maxwell's courage as Brown did a diving head butt to try and hurt him!!
- Buck's six goals
- Buck's tackle on Mal Michael
- Bucks outmarking the "Roos coach to be" in the goal square

This match made me change my mind from Daics to Bucks as the best Pies player I have ever seen.

But enough of the reminiscing ... It' Scotty's day on Sunday.
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Having a glass half empty moment here. Didn't realise this was his 8th season - was sort of hoping it might be his 5th and we had another 7 to look forward to. Feeling kind of sick now to think he's already been around that long. Guess the best thing to do is enjoy the moment, take it one game at a time, etc etc etc.
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^

He's only 25 so we could easily see another 7 from him yet.

Barring injury and a loss of motivation we could see him push the 300 game mark.
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ip address wrote:We have a winner .. well done Jezza.

That is one of my favourite and most memorable games.
- Pendle's first game
- Caracella's neck injury
- Maxwell's courage as Brown did a diving head butt to try and hurt him!!
- Buck's six goals
- Buck's tackle on Mal Michael
- Bucks outmarking the "Roos coach to be" in the goal square

This match made me change my mind from Daics to Bucks as the best Pies player I have ever seen.

But enough of the reminiscing ... It' Scotty's day on Sunday.
Ditto to that! Such a tough game.
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ANNODAM wrote:Man that's come around quick hasn't it?


Question is, would you swap him for that filthy scum bag that came in at number 1 that year or even number 4 for that matter?
No doubt that if you did the 2005 draft now that Pendles would be clear number 1.

After that Thomas, Murphy and Kennedy would all probably be fairly close. Ellis would not be top 10 or 20 one would think.
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dalyc wrote:It's a great story. I'd love to understand the thinking if the recruiters for all teams on this draft. I know we got Scott at 5 and Thomas at 2. Was someone else licking their lips with pick 6 or 7 or would he have slipped. I guess we'll never know but it would be a great story. I sort of remember at the time thinking pendlebury? Who's he?

Shows how much I know!
He was touted by many recruiters to go in the teens around pick 16ish, in fact some recruiters were having a giggle about Hine selecting him at 5.

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Post by Bruno »

Well done Scott.

Gee, as other posters have mentioned that came around very quickly!

As for him going at number 5 in the draft, I was living in the UK at the time and remember going in to the Apple Store on Regent Street in London to check out who we drafted. I too thought ... Scott Pendlebury??? WTF? I hope they haven't stuffed this up by taking a smokey basketall project player so early! There was just so little written about him in the lead up to the draft.
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MJ23 wrote:Has been my favourite since I saw his first game at the G.
Congrats Scotty.
Looking forward to the next few years watching him captain our club.
whilst there was the "hand in v Swans"
I remember seeing him in a practice match at filth park the next year with a Dummy Blind Turn and a goal v the Aints
Then thinking $#!+ he can play a bit
Now I think he might be the best and most consistent I have seen in the Black n White
Bucks you just reckon he can still cut it in the middle
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Xavier Ellis is injury prone. The best we ever saw of him was the 2008 Grand Final, which is a fair measure of his capabilities. He's skinny, but so were Kevin Bartlett and Michael Tuck, who played a few games between them. No recruiter can truly know how much luck a player will have. Chris Judd had dodgy shoulders; Joel Selwood a bung knee. Who wouldn't have taken them at number one in hindsight?

Back to the topic at hand. The first time I saw Scott Pendlebury, he had so much more time than anyone else he reminded me of James Hird. I kept that opinion to myself at the time, for obvious reasons. He's a very special player and, barring disaster, his durability should see him chalk up another 150 games, no sweat. He'll certainly be our next captain and I pray he'll have the honour of lifting our next Premiership Cup - unless, of course, Nick Maxwell gets to do it a second time in September!
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Pied Piper wrote:Xavier Ellis is injury prone. The best we ever saw of him was the 2008 Grand Final, which is a fair measure of his capabilities. He's skinny, but so were Kevin Bartlett and Michael Tuck, who played a few games between them. No recruiter can truly know how much luck a player will have. Chris Judd had dodgy shoulders; Joel Selwood a bung knee. Who wouldn't have taken them at number one in hindsight?

Back to the topic at hand. The first time I saw Scott Pendlebury, he had so much more time than anyone else he reminded me of James Hird. I kept that opinion to myself at the time, for obvious reasons. He's a very special player and, barring disaster, his durability should see him chalk up another 150 games, no sweat. He'll certainly be our next captain and I pray he'll have the honour of lifting our next Premiership Cup - unless, of course, Nick Maxwell gets to do it a second time in September!
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2005 draftees playing 150. Geez, where have the past 8 years gone?...........

Pied Piper wrote:Xavier Ellis is injury prone. The best we ever saw of him was the 2008 Grand Final, which is a fair measure of his capabilities. He's skinny, but so were Kevin Bartlett and Michael Tuck, who played a few games between them. No recruiter can truly know how much luck a player will have. Chris Judd had dodgy shoulders; Joel Selwood a bung knee. Who wouldn't have taken them at number one in hindsight?

Back to the topic at hand. The first time I saw Scott Pendlebury, he had so much more time than anyone else he reminded me of James Hird. I kept that opinion to myself at the time, for obvious reasons. He's a very special player and, barring disaster, his durability should see him chalk up another 150 games, no sweat. He'll certainly be our next captain and I pray he'll have the honour of lifting our next Premiership Cup - unless, of course, Nick Maxwell gets to do it a second time in September!
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sixpoints wrote:2005 National Draft.

Collingwood
Pick 2. Dale Thomas
Pick 5. Scott Pendlebury

Hawthorn
Pick 3. Xavier Ellis
Pick 6. Beau Dowler
The Danny Roach selection! What the Hell was Derek Hine thinking?! :lol:

But seriously, of all the selections in his 8 years as recruitment manager, this one has got to be Dekka's finest. Undoubtedly, Scott Pendlebury is the best player to walk into this football club since 1994, when a young bloke called Nathan Buckley pulled on our jumper for the first time. And up there with the very best to have ever played for Collingwood.

Congratulations, Scott. Here's to another 150 quality games (and hopefully a few more premierships to go with them)!
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