00:00The Magpies mull Stone Man to become one of the game's greats.
00:07It's an extremely exclusive club, obviously there's only five of them in there and hopefully
00:12I get through to Saturday and I join them.
00:14Scott Pendlebury will be the first player from Collingwood to achieve the 400 game feat.
00:18The 36-year-old midfielder soon to join the likes of Sean Burgoyne, Michael Tuck, Dustin
00:23Fletcher, Brent Harvey and Michael Bartlett.
00:26It doesn't sit comfortably with me sitting up there with those guys but as I said I'm
00:31extremely humbled with those guys turning up today to pay tribute.
00:35Since coming into the league Pendlebury has achieved a lot in his 19 seasons in the AFL
00:40becoming a dual premiership player, a six-time All-Australian and a five-time club best and
00:45fairest winner.
00:46But the Collingwood stalwart isn't ready to hang up the boots intent on playing next year.
00:50I love that feeling when the siren goes and when that feeling goes I don't love it anymore
00:54I feel like it's boring that's when I know it's time to give it away or my body fails me
00:58but at the moment I still have that passion to play.
01:00And the All-Times Games record isn't that far away. Pendlebury is 33 games away from
01:05matching Brent Harvey's mark.
01:07I'll shake his hand if he gets there because I know how hard he would have had to work.
01:10Collingwood is one of the clubs on the outside looking in at the finals picture ahead of
01:14a crucial clash against traditional rivals Carlton.
01:17The match taking on added importance for the Magpies if they want any chance of playing
01:21in September.
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