Scott Pendlebury Celebrates Historic 400th AFL Game Milestone
Scott Pendlebury Celebrates Historic 400th AFL Game Milestone...
Australian Football League (AFL) legend Scott Pendlebury has reached a monumental milestone, playing his 400th game on March 9, 2026. The Collingwood Magpies captain achieved this rare feat during a highly anticipated match against the Richmond Tigers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Pendlebury, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in AFL history, has become only the fourth player in the league’s history to reach 400 games.
The 38-year-old midfielder’s career spans over two decades, marked by consistency, leadership, and exceptional skill. Pendlebury joined Collingwood in 2005 and quickly rose to prominence, earning multiple All-Australian selections and leading the Magpies to a premiership in 2010. His longevity and durability have made him a role model for aspiring athletes across Australia and beyond.
The milestone has sparked widespread celebration among fans, teammates, and the broader AFL community. Social media platforms have been flooded with tributes, highlighting Pendlebury’s impact on the sport. Collingwood coach Craig McRae praised Pendlebury’s dedication, stating, “Scott’s commitment to excellence and his ability to perform at the highest level for so long is truly remarkable.”
The game itself was a thrilling contest, with Collingwood securing a narrow victory over Richmond. Pendlebury contributed significantly, showcasing his trademark composure and skill in critical moments. Post-match, he was honored with a ceremony attended by family, teammates, and former players.
Pendlebury’s achievement is trending in the United States as AFL continues to grow in popularity globally. The league has made concerted efforts to expand its reach, with broadcasts and grassroots programs gaining traction in the U.S. Pendlebury’s milestone serves as a testament to the sport’s enduring appeal and its ability to inspire fans worldwide.
As Pendlebury reflects on his career, he remains focused on contributing to Collingwood’s success. “I’m grateful for every moment I’ve had in this game,” he said. “But there’s still more to achieve, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.” With his legacy firmly cemented, Pendlebury continues to inspire both on and off the field.