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^^

a) we're all experts in hindsight - you never hear of the instances where the club take a calculated risk and the player gets through unscathed
b) we're all experts on the outside
c) of all the players in the team, Pendles gets to make his own fitness assessments

If we were 10-2 we are a little better placed to rest players 'out of an abundance of caution'.
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If Pendles said he was fit to play, then he was. End of story.
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#SP400 to play on in 2025

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Scott Pendlebury’s AFL career is heading to a 20th year as the Magpie confirms he has secured a contract extension into 2025 on the eve of his 400th game.

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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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^ Magnificent news - the opening goal against Richmond demonstrated - yet again - just how hard he works. He intercepted the handball in the centre, followed it up again at half-forward, moved it on and then ran on to take the mark and nail the goal. Probably the greatest footballer any of us will ever see. I understand that people are concerned about "developing" the younger players but you simply will never see Pendles' like again.

By the way, he and Steele are now equal-third all-time for most games as teammates. They have played 301 games togather. Only Selwood and Hawkins - 305 - and McLeod and Edwards - 307 - have done so more times.
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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Fabulous news. Great to see him play on for another season.

He's one of those very rare players that's entitled to go out on his own terms when he feels the time is right.
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Bump for Scott’s 400.

There’s some classic early takes on the draft not only on Pendles.

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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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There is some gold in the early pages of this thread.
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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Now Has:
Played 403 Games. (Most club games and most games as club captain).
Premiership Player: 2010. 2023.
Norm Smith Medal: 2010.
Most games played at the MCG.
Most handballs of all-time.
Most tackles of all-time.
Most possessions of all-time.
2nd most Contested Possessions of all-time.
2nd most Goal Assists of all-time.
6× All-Australian Team: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019.
3× AFL ANZAC Day Medal: 2010, 2011, 2019 (Tied record).
5× Copeland Trophy: 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.
Most Brownlow votes from a Collingwood player.
5th all time for total Brownlow votes.
Has the most total Brownlow votes without a win.

Needs:
*7 Brownlow votes to pass Sam Mitchell for outright 4th for all time votes. https://afltables.com/afl/brownlow/totals0.html

*1 Anzac Day medal to be the outright leader. (Currently tied with Hird on 3 wins). You never know, he could still get another.

*To play in 1 Anzac Day game to equal Fletcher for most games played (18). There was no Anzac game in the Covid year, meaning he could have been going for the record in 2025. https://afltables.com/afl/teams/allteam ... sh.html#ps

*29 games to equal Boomer Harvey for most games played. https://afltables.com/afl/stats/alltime/highs.html

Out of Reach:
*1 Copeland Trophy to equal Buckley with the most wins (6).
*26 Brownlow votes to pass Gary Dempsey in third for all-time votes.
*A Brownlow medal win. :cry:
*2 All-Australian selections to equal Ablett Jr, Dangerfield, Franklin, R Harvey and Ricciuto for most selections (8.)
*A Coleman medal :lol:
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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Just the 2 Brownlow votes this year :(. He's still 5th all-time, and 4 votes from Mitchell in 4th. He's 23 behind Dempsey which looks out of reach now. He should remain in the top 5 for a little while, but after last night, Cripps could be the one to catch him. Martin and Fyfe are too far behind, with Bont and Neale a chance to catch up if they have a good count over the next 2 years.

The two games he polled in were Anzac Day and the WCE thrashing. He has increased his lead for most votes on Anzac Day to 15, which is now 3 in front of Hird. Sidey is on 11, so we can hope he polls in that game next year to be second.

https://afltables.com/afl/brownlow/totals0.html
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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Scotty was "only" 6th in the Copeland in 2024.

So, starting from his second season, he now has 18 consecutive top-10 finishes in the best and fairest or, if you prefer, 18 consecutive seasons in which he has been no lower than 6th in the Copeland.

Along the way, he became the only player in Collingwood history to win 4 Copelands in a row - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. Before that, Bob Rose - 1951, 1952, 1953 - and Nathan Buckley - 1998, 1999, 2000 - held the record for consecutive Copeland wins with 3 each.

In fact, in those 18 seasons, he has finished:

- first 5 times;
- second 6 times;
- third 3 times;
- fifth once; and
- sixth 3 times.

That ridicullously fine record is likely never going to be repeated at Collingwood.
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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^^^^

I wouldn’t bet on that! We have a young star who is just 21, who logically barring a very serious injury can play for another 12 - 15 years. Naicos will give Pendles record a big shake.
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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I just want Pendles to pass Boomer and then reach 450. This means he'll need to play into 2026.
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Re: #10 Scott Pendlebury

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Pendles' Copeland Trophy record:

2006 = ?
2007 = 2nd
2008 = 3rd
2009 = 6th
2010 = 2nd
2011 = 1st
2012 = 2nd
2013 = 1st
2014 = 1st
2015 = 1st
2016 = 1st
2017 = 6th
2018 = 3rd
2019 = 2nd
2020 = 2nd
2021 = 3rd
2022 = 2nd
2023 = 5th
2024 = 6th

Just a ridiculous level of consistency from the GOAT.
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I was looking at other things and noticed that SP10 holds the all-time record for the most matches in which a player laid 5 or more tackles. Scott has done so 200 times. He is the only player to reach that mark.
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Re: Scott Pendlebury (Silk)

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The Scott Pendlebury song.
(McCartney's original version)
https://youtu.be/tNZ6FVBQA8Y?si=8G53GKGG2OpbVSE9
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