## Collingwood’s Pendlebury Poised to Reach Milestone, Equal Hird’s Record
On the hallowed ground of the MCG, where legends are forged, Collingwood great Scott Pendlebury stands on the cusp of history. As the Anzac Day blockbuster against Essendon approaches, Pendlebury is just a handful of disposals away from reaching a milestone that no other player has achieved before – 10,000.
Another Record Beckons
The milestone, if achieved on Anzac Day, would cement Pendlebury’s status as one of the AFL’s greatest midfielders. He would become the first player to reach the 10,000-disposal mark, surpassing the likes of Gary Ablett Jr., Luke Hodge, and Joel Selwood.
Equaling a Legend
With this milestone, Pendlebury would also match the record for most Anzac Day medals. Currently, he sits alongside Essendon great James Hird with three medals apiece. While a fourth medal seems unlikely, Pendlebury’s presence on the ground will undoubtedly play a significant role in the outcome of the clash.
Key Role on and Off the Field
Despite his 36 years, Pendlebury remains a pivotal player for Collingwood. While his disposal average has dropped in recent seasons, his influence on the game is still undeniable. He has been dubbed an on-field coach by his coach, Craig McRae, and his leadership and experience are invaluable to the younger players.
Rediscovering the Mojo
After a slow start to the season, Collingwood is finally beginning to find its rhythm. Pendlebury credits a week off with giving the team a chance to reset and refocus. The win over Port Adelaide last weekend was a reminder of the Magpies’ championship-winning form.
Essendon Aiming High
Essendon presents a stern challenge to Collingwood on Anzac Day. The Bombers are 4-2 this season and will be looking to measure their progress against the reigning premiers. With the return of Peter Wright from suspension, Essendon boasts a formidable forward line.
Pendlebury’s Legacy
Regardless of the outcome of the Anzac Day clash, Pendlebury’s legacy in the AFL is secure. As he approaches the twilight of his career, he is widely regarded as one of the game’s most skillful and decorated players. His ability to control the tempo of a game, his pinpoint kicking, and his leadership have left an indelible mark on the sport.
As the Anzac Day sirens blare and the crowd roars, all eyes will be on Scott Pendlebury. Whether he reaches 10,000 disposals or not, his contribution to the game will be forever celebrated.