Scott Pendlebury (Silk)
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Is Pendlebury as good as I keep hearing?
Or is it just standard pre-senior appearace type hype that we often lavish on players before they have had a chance to disappoint us?
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I watched him play and train all last year for Gippsland Power, very strong and great disposal mainly off half back, he could play anywhere on the ground, I rated him as 2 nd behind Xavier Ellis as the best players we had last year with Thomas 3rd Jay Neagle 4th but hey what do I know! Its just great to see the Gippslanders making an impact. With Ess injuries especially to Lloyd I think Sheedy will throw young Neagle into the deep end this week as he played full forward for Power last year. It would be great to see Thomas Pendlebury and Neagle all play Anzac day from a Gippslanders point of view.
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Most likely off the half back lank or on the wing.what position would we most likely see this young man cement in the future?? wing? centre midfield? half forward? half back??
It has been terrific to see him bounce back from Glandular Fever so rapidly, especially for a player of his build (still needs to put on a few more kilos). A classy player off the left boot, and comes across as the sort of player who appears to have more time than any other when he gathers the ball.
Pace, class, skills and evasive ability - it is what we need.
I'm hoping he'll get a run in the seniors in the near future, perhaps in a week or two - but finding an opening will prove difficult.
Keep it up, Pendles!:)
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Kid just looks classy, has a heck of a lot going for him but don't rush him. Coming back from a fitness debilitating bout of glandular fever and still needs time to fully recover form that. Still needs to develop his body strength and base fitness and get comfortable with the pace of the game and senior football. Don't worry, I think he is going to be an absolute gun but I don't want him rushed before he is ready.
Needs to get games into him at Willy, build his fitness base and continue learning his craft. A couple of games towards the end of the year should keep us all happy. Havig said that he will be hard to resist against Essendon given his game on the weekend against Werribee.
Needs to get games into him at Willy, build his fitness base and continue learning his craft. A couple of games towards the end of the year should keep us all happy. Havig said that he will be hard to resist against Essendon given his game on the weekend against Werribee.