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Collingwood champion Scott Pendlebury suffered two broken ribs in his 400th game against Carlton but played on to help save the Magpies’ season.
The brilliant ballwinner received a knock early in the second term of the Round 21 win over the Blues and required some painkillers to help stay out on the field in the second half.

Despite the injury, Pendlebury was one of the best players on the ground in the nail biting win over Carlton as he became only the sixth man in the game’s history to notch 400 games.

The 36-year-old has been wearing some rib protection in recent weeks to help guard the injury, as well as some strapping around his partially torn left elbow tendon.

 
Collingwood champion Scott Pendlebury suffered two broken ribs in his 400th game against Carlton but played on to help save the Magpies’ season.
The brilliant ballwinner received a knock early in the second term of the Round 21 win over the Blues and required some painkillers to help stay out on the field in the second half.

Despite the injury, Pendlebury was one of the best players on the ground in the nail biting win over Carlton as he became only the sixth man in the game’s history to notch 400 games.

The 36-year-old has been wearing some rib protection in recent weeks to help guard the injury, as well as some strapping around his partially torn left elbow tendon.

It's probably time to rest Pendles now that we can't make the finals - it sounds like he might need surgery on the elbow tendon.
Better to get it done early.
 

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