With Collingwood up by 58 points at half time against Essendon last Friday night came a few flips to the team sheet.
One of them was Scott Pendlebury forward.
So Pendles – as he told Jay Clark on the Jock & Journo podcast – went deep forward in the third term, knowing he didn’t really have it in him.
“I thought, well I don’t have the pace to get away from guys here, and I don’t have the jumping ability, so I’ve got to outsmart,” he laughed.
It didn’t quite come off.
As Jamie Elliott put pretty succinctly when he came to the bench shortly after…
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