- Scott Pendlebury
Infobox afl player
firstname = Scott
lastname = Pendlebury
| birthdate = birth date and age|1988|1|7|df=y
birthplace =Sale, Victoria
originalteam = Sale/Gippsland U18
dead = alive
deathdate =
deathplace =
debutdate = Round 10, 3 June 2006
debutteam = Collingwood
debutopponent =Brisbane Lions
debutstadium =MCG
playingteams = Collingwood (2006-)55 games, 34 goals
coach = notcoach
coachingteams =
statsend = First semi-final, 2008
careerhighlights =
*Nomination for theNAB Rising Star award in Round 4, 2007
*R.T Rush Trophy 2007Scott Pendlebury (born 7 January 1988) is an
Australian rules football er who plays in theAustralian Football League .Career
Pre-AFL
Originally from Sale, Pendlebury began his sporting career in basketball and accepted a scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. However, he decided to make a return to competitive football and was selected for the 2005 Under-18 Vic Country team. He played two of the three games, and ammassed an average of 17 possessions.
He was selected to play for eventual 2005
TAC Cup premiers Gippsland Power. He played 19 games, kicked 11 goals and averaged 22 possessions a game. [cite web | author=Footy Draft | title=Mock AFL Draft 2005 | date=November 2005 | url=http://www.footydraft.com/players.php?player=scott_pendlebury] TheCollingwood Magpies came across Pendlebury after Gippsland Power manager Peter Francis recommended both Pendlebury and his older brother Kristopher. [cite web | author=Bruce Matthews | title=Scott Pendlebury a bargain from Sale to Collingwood | date=21 September 2007 | url=http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22453071-5013855,00.html] Collingwood drafted Pendlebury with pick five in the2005 AFL Draft , and Collingwood's number two pick overall.Pendlebury has been described as possessing exceptional class and poise. He is a natural left-footer, and rarely wastes a possession, and has excellent vision that has been attributed to his years in basketball. [cite web | author=Collingwood Football Club | tite=Player Profile | url=http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/Home/Players/PlayerProfile/tabid/8170/Default.aspx?playerid=14101&typeid=2] He has also been likened to St Kilda midfielder
Nick Dal Santo .2006
Pendlebury's 2006 pre-season was hampered by glandular fever, but he made a successful comeback with Collingwood's VFL affiliation in Williamstown. He made his AFL debut in Round 10 against the
Brisbane Lions , and became part of a select group of footballers known for kicking their first goal with their first kick in league football. He played eight more promising games, including a spectacular basketball-esque 'steal' from former Sydney player Paul Williams.2007
Pendlebury began his 2007 season by moving to the number 10 guernsey, previously worn by
Blake Caracella , and giving his number 16 guernsey to newcomer Nathan Brown. Following his nine games in 2006, Pendlebury exploded into the Collingwood midfield, averaging 18 disposals a game before he was nominated for theNAB Rising Star in Round 4. He became one of Collingwood's most well-known players and one of their best midfielders. He collected a season-high 26 possessions in the 2007 Semi-Final against the West Coast Eagles in Perth, as well as kicking a crucial goal during extra time.Throughout the 2007 season, he was compared with Geelong rookie midfielder
Joel Selwood . Both were close favourites for the 2007 NAB Rising Star, with Selwood eventually claiming the honour over Pendlebury by seven votes. [cite web | author=NAB | title=Joel Selwood wins the NAB AFL Rising Star Award | url=http://www.nab.com.au/About_Us/0,,89476,00.html]Pendlebury suffered an ankle injury in the opening minutes of Collingwood's Round 17 loss against Brisbane. However, he managed to return after only two weeks.
Pendlebury also attended the 2007 Brownlow Dinner - a mark of a superior player. Pendlebury also placed second in the 2007
Copeland Trophy behindTravis Cloke . This was acknowledged as a superior feat, considering he had missed two games in the season.2008
Pendlebury was voted into Collingwood's five-man leadership group as deputy vice-captain preceding the 2008 season. He was also named in Mike Sheehan's Top 50 AFL Players at #42.
Highlights of Pendlebury's season thus far include amassing 33 disposals against Essendon on ANZAC Day and placing a close second behind
Paul Medhurst for the Anzac Day medal.On May 9 2008, Pendlebury was selected in the Victorian Squad for the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match, with team-mates
Josh Fraser andHeath Shaw . Despite playing only half of the match, he collected 19 disposals with a 79% efficiency rating. He later stated that, "It was a very special time ... just to meet the players, and be amongst them ... just being out there and playing a half decent game gives me confidence." [cite web | author=CTV | title=Pendles, Leo lap up Tribute Match | date=12 May 2008 | url=http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/Season2008/News1/NewsArticle/TabId/5586/default.aspx?newsId=59493]Pendlebury was an important factor in Collingwood's 86-point victory over reigning premiers Geelong. His early tackle and subsequent free kick on Geelong defender
Matthew Scarlett was merely the beginning of Collingwood's intense tackling pressure throughout the game, and he later stated that, "our tackling pressure was what we were renowned for last year, and I think it was the first time we've shown it this year." [cite web | author=Grandstand Radio | title=Cats tamed by defensive heroics, says Magpies | date=23 May 2008 | url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/grandstand/2008/05/cats-hammered-b.html?site=cricket]Pendlebury played his 50th game on August 9, 2008 against St Kilda in Round 19.He finished third in Collingwood's 2008 Best and Fairest count.
Media Work
In 2008, Pendlebury began writing his own column for the Collingwood Magpies website, entitled "Pendle's Prose". This operates on a fortnightly basis, with
Heath Shaw 's "Heath's Headline" appearing every other week. Pendlebury has discussed issues such as application of physical and mental strength, regaining confidence after a loss, the traditional ANZAC Day clash between Collingwood and Essendon, and overcoming new challenges.Personal life
Pendlebury comes from the town Sale in Gippsland.Scott, Dale Thomas Tyson Goldsack and Brent Macaffer all played for Gippsland Power before getting drafted to Collingwood.Pendlebury's older brother Kris plays for Collingwood's VFL affiliation team as a rookie-listed player, and previously played for Essendon's VFL affiliation Bendigo Bombers. He also has a younger brother Ryan, who is also a keen footballer and will follow in his older brother's footsteps into the AFL or VFL.
References
External links
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