That would mean playing them twice in three weeks. The Friday night home and away clash would feel like a dead rubber.Elimination Final versus Essendon perhaps.
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That would mean playing them twice in three weeks. The Friday night home and away clash would feel like a dead rubber.Elimination Final versus Essendon perhaps.
That would never happen.
Not after he has made his contract negotiations so public.
See Adams to see how a future captain handles contract negotiations.
Yeah he's had about 30 games under 20 disposals but remarkable from about 2009 until now. But his average will dive as he hits twilight like Ablett who does not play midfield anymore. You should be remembered for your peak years though and Pendles is up there with the greatest, but he's not the GOAT. That's all I'm saying.
I just had a look at the players from that draft the highest games played is around 260 after Pendles
Massive effort
Pendles is out right 3rd on our all time games played and quickly closing in on the record: https://forever.collingwoodfc.com.au/games-records/
Interesting Cloke didnt get to 250 with us... he was on track for the record for most of his career.
Currently Sidebottom is the only player that also looks close to reaching 300 too, 232 games played atm.
Of our younger players Maynard is off to a quick pace, already up to 94 games. To give some perspective, players in similar age bracket to him.. Moore (68), De Goey (87), Phillips (71)
He has never had a soft tissue injury which is quite remarkable.Wow didn’t even realise he’s coming up on 300. You’d think he’s got at least 2 more seasons left in him. If he had 3 he’d make 350. He’s such a good kick he could play half forward.
Looking at his stats there’s been only 2 seasons where he hasn’t played at least 21 games, his first year and 2017 when he had that finger issue. Amazing effort
He has never had a soft tissue injury which is quite remarkable.
You may have cracked the code! And I guess that means Darcy would be restricted to The Robot?There's probably a bunch of reasons for that ...
(1) He's meticulous in his preparation and recovery
(2) Did his brothers have many soft tissue injuries? Maybe he's got good genes
(3) And, well, work with me on this one ...
... his moves are smooth and graceful. Smooth moves probably put less load on the body and are less prone to injury (including soft tissue) than quick, darting, twitchy type movements. Compare the way Pendlebury and Sidebottom move, to the way Treloar and Adams move.
Pendlebury and Sidebottom would have the moves that make gals melt on the dancefloor.
Treloar and Adams would have the moves that make cats run and hide.
AgreedNice thing is, he's not limping to the line either. Body seems in good shape and his play remains at a very high standard.
You certainly wouldn't have him doing the can-can!You may have cracked the code! And I guess that means Darcy would be restricted to The Robot?
Current magpies - youngest to 80 Collingwood games. (Ages of Moore 23y 128d, Phillips 23y 102d)Of our younger players Maynard is off to a quick pace, already up to 94 games. To give some perspective, players in similar age bracket to him.. Moore (68), De Goey (87), Phillips (71)
Nah Pendlebury has had his fair share of quiet games. That's a myth that he is always elite. Most 300 game players are very consistent.
I'll name a few that are more consistent that him who have played 300: Ablett Jnr, Riccuito, Mitchell, Bartel, Black, West, Bradley, Harvey. All of those guys probably had more 30 disposal games than Pendlebury.