Scott Pendlebury breaks AFL games record: âTragedyâ rocks MCG, sparks brawl
Scott Pendleburyâs recordbreaking game has ended in tragedy for Collingwood as tenions boiled over in an ugly confrontation.
Collingwood have survived a scare to claim a nervy 10-point win over West Coast at the MCG on Saturday to ensure Scott Pendlebury could celebrate his recordbreaking game in style.
The 38-year-old played his 433rd career game in his 21st AFL season, breaking North Melbourne great Brent Harveyâs record of 432 matches set back in 2016.
Pendlebury led the Magpies out onto the field and every Collingwood player wore a guernsey with their number in gold on the back to honour the milestone.
The Collingwood champion had a fairly quiet game by his standards with 20 disposals as Nick Daicos impressed with 34 touches and three goals.
West Coast closed within three points in the last quarter but the Magpies steadied to claim a 13.14 (92) to 12.10 (82) victory, with the 10-point margin fitting for Pendlebury.
The win was soured by a hamstring injury to captain Darcy Moore and a serious knee injury to forward Jamie Elliott, who was stretchered off in the closing stages of the game.
After West Coast closed within three points in the last quarter, Collingwoodâs experienced players came to the fore and Nick Daicos kicked his third goal of the game to put the result beyond doubt
âThey just couldnât lose,â commentator Anthony Hudson said.
But disaster struck minutes later when Collingwoodâs Jamie Elliott clutched at his left knee when he landed awkwardly after taking a mark.
The 33-year-old Pies forward was taken off the MCG on a medicab and the injury could well be career ending if it is an ACL injury.
Jamie Elliott suffered a serious knee injury. Photo: Kayo Sports.
âHe grabbed the left knee straight away. He landed on it badly. This is a tragedy.â Jason Dunstall said on Kayo Sports.
A melee ensued with Collingwood players appearing to take issue with West Coastâs Tylar Young, the Eagles player who was in the marking contest with Elliott.
Scott Pendlebury could be seen having words with West Coastâs Reuben Ginbey before players from both teams got into a scuffle as tensions boiled over.
Scott Pendlebury has words with Reuben Ginbey. Photo: Kayo Sports.
Eagles coach Andrew McQualter was asked about the altercation in his post-game press conference.
âFirstly, I really hope Jamie is OK. It looked like a nasty incident, and you donât want to see anyone getting injured,â McQualter said.
âI looked at it again, and Iâm certain Tylar Young did nothing wrong in that marking contest.
âHe was competing for the ball, and he was in that marking contest. Unfortunately, accidents happen in our game.
âI donât know what they were remonstrating for. Itâs disappointing Jamie got injured, but thereâs nothing more to it.â
6.10pm – Brain fade opens floodgates, Eagles fight back
West Coast were hanging in the contest until a brain fade from Reuben Ginbey gifted all the momentum to Collingwood.
Nick Daicos gave away a free kick for pushing Liam Baker out of the way to allow a Collingwood shot to go through for a goal.
But Ginbey knocked Daicos to the ground and the umpire reversed the free kick in a fairly soft call, giving Daicos a shot on goal from right in front.
He made no mistake, giving Collingwood a 17-point lead and sapping a heap of energy from the Eagles.
Reuben Ginbey gave away a costly free kick. Picture: Mark Stewart
Jamie Elliott then kicked a classy goal from the forward pocket to extend Collingwoodâs lead before he slotted another goal over his shoulder.
âThe party has started at the MCG. Hold onto your hats here,â Garry Lyon said on Kayo Sports.
But just when it looked like the Magpies were running away with the game, West Coast kicked three goals in a row to make it an 11-point game with a quarter to go.
5.35pm – Umpire puts whistle away for Pendles
Collingwood leads West Coast 6.9 (45) to 5.5 (35) at halftime but this has been an impressive showing by the Eagles, who are very much in the contest.
There was a bizarre moment in the second quarter when the ball tumbled towards Pendlebury in Collingwoodâs forward 50, and he tried to keep the Sherrin in play.
The cameras showed the ball was clearly over the boundary line, but the umpire didnât agree and play continued.
âThe umpire is umpiring Pendlebury different to everybody else,â commentator Anthony Hudson exlaimed on Kayo Sports.
âJust hesitated on the whistle because of who it was, not where he was.â
Scott Pendlebury (left) was out but the umpire didn’t call it. Photo: Kayo Sports.
Collingwood captain Darcy Moore has been rule out for the remainder of the game with a hamstring injury sustained in a ruck contest.
4.40pm – Pendles bodies Harley Reid
Eagles young gun Harley Reid sent Pendlebury to the MCG turf with a âdonât argueâ fend early in the game, leaving the Collingwood champion on his backside.
But Pendlebury got his revenge minutes later, dropping a shoulder into Reid and knocking him over the boundary line.
Every Collingwood player had a gold number on their jumper. Photo: Kayo Sports.
A gold statement by the Pies. Photo: Kayo Sports.
âIt looks terrific. Doesnât it look great on the back of the jumper. It looks awesome. Great to see the club have gone with the full 23 (in gold).
âGee thatâs striking. That looks terrific. Well done Collingwood.â
Magpies coach Craig McRae said: âThe jumpers look good. Iâm not sure we got approval for all of them, we might get in trouble for that. We wanted to look like a team.â
The AFL did give Collingwood approval for every player to wear a gold number, but Pendleburyâs teammates didnât know about it until moments before the game.
Scott Pendlebury with his daugher. Photo: Kayo Sports.
Pendlebury with his family. Picture: Michael Klein
Brent Harvey embraces Pendlebury as the Pies great breaks his record. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
A special dual premiership ring designed by jeweller Jeff Devers will be auctioned off post match. The ring is valued at $50,000 and all proceeds of the sale will go to My Room Childrenâs Cancer Charity.
Even Pendlebury acknowledged the attention around his record breaking game had gone a little over the top.
âIâve tried to lap it up and enjoy it,â he said.
âItâs pretty funny, I was doing some shopping yesterday down in Elwood and they clapped me when I walked out and I was holding a pumpkin. Itâs like, Iâm getting clapped for buying a pumpkin!â
âBut itâs been fun and Iâve enjoyed it. Nowâs the easy part where you get to go out and play.â
Itâs a huge milestone for the Collingwood champion. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
The Magpies are heavy favourites to get the win but West Coast have considered employing a tag on Pendlebury via Harley Reid or Milan Murdock, who shut down GWS star Lachie Whitfield last week.
Fellow 400 gamer Shaun Burgoyne said on Kayo Sports: âWeâre in the midst of witnessing greatness right now. I donât think weâll ever see anyone break his record because it just looks like itâs too far.
Pendlebury will wear boots designed by his kids Jax and Darcy, which he described as the âbest thing Iâve ever received in footyâ.
Kayo Sports will have a dedicated Pendlebury camera for viewers want to follow his every move throughout the game.


