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Scott
PENDLEBURY
Scott
PENDLEBURY
2006-2024
MIDFIELDER
191cm
Recruited From
Gippsland U18
Collingwood Debut
Round 1, 2017
Date of Birth
07 January 1988
Other Numbers
16
thumbnail
403
CFC GAMES
201
CFC GOALS
31
Finals
1058
CFC Debut Number
CAREER AVERAGES
Disposals
25.6
Elite
Kicks
12.8
Handballs
12.8
Goals
0.5

A tall former basketballer with great athleticism who came from Sale and Gippsland Under-18s. He had to wait until halfway through 2006 for a senior chance and goaled with his first kick. He showed good anticipation and a lively approach, and it was soon evident that the Magpies had a player capable of building a long career. His Under-18 coach Paul Hudson once described him as "the Mark Waugh of footy, because he's got a lot of time, even though he isn't quick." It was said that his great awareness was born out of his basketball background and at the age of 17 it was still his favored sport. He admitted that when he went to Collingwood he wasn't even aware of all the footy vernacular. In 2007 he progressed rapidly to run second in the Copeland Trophy voting and and by the following year he was part of the leadership group. His coach Mick Malthouse said: "He's one of those players where the game stops around him and he sorts it out". Pendlebury was blessed with great vision at stoppages and the capacity to find a hole and weave his way out. He was also able to stop in the middle of his kicking action and give himself extra time. His 2009 campaign ended on a sour note with a leg fracture sustained in the finals. In the 2010 Grand Final he was below par and it was later revealed he had suffered a bout of gastro that saw him lose six kilos. In the Replay he sliced up St Kilda with his precise use of the ball and won the Norm Smith Medal. Never a huge accumulator of disposals, his strength lay in the value he got with every kick or handball. He was selected as an All-Australian in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, and ran third in the 2011 Brownlow. He was Copeland Trophy winner in 2011 and also won the award in 2013. He was runner-up in the club best and fairest in 2007, 2010 and 2012 and third in 2008, and was named the successor to Nick Maxwell as Magpie skipper for 2014.

CFC Career Stats

Season played Games Goals Finals Win %
2006-2024 403 201 31 60.3%

CFC Season by Season Stats

Season GP GL B K H T D Guernsey No.
Full Name
Scott Pendlebury
Nickname
Pendles
CFC Last Game
Round 24 2024
Total AFL Games
403
Total AFL Goals
201

Awards

AFL Life Member
2018
AFLCA Player of the Year
2013
AFLPA Best Captain
2020, 2022
All Australian
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019
Anzac Day medal
2010, 2011, 2019
Best Clubman (Darren Millane Memorial Trophy)
2013
Best Finals Player (Bob Rose Award)
2011, 2012
CFC Captain
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
CFC Games Record Holder
2024
CFC Life Member
2022
Copeland Trophy (Best and Fairest)
2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Jason McCartney Medal
2013
Leading Desire Indicators (Gavin Brown Award)
2014, 2016
Neale Daniher Medal
2021
Norm Smith Medal
2010
Premiership
2010, 2023
Rose-Sutton Medal
2010, 2012, 2017
Runner up Best and Fairest (R.T. Rush Trophy)
2007, 2010, 2012, 2019, 2020, 2022
Third Best and Fairest (J.J. Joyce Trophy)
2008, 2018, 2021