Scott Pendlebury runs out for record breaking game
Scott Pendlebury made history by playing in his 433rd AFL game at the MCG. This achievement marks a significant milestone in his career and for the league. Pendlebury's record-breaking game highlights his longevity and impact in Australian football.
- ▪Scott Pendlebury played his 433rd AFL game at the MCG.
- ▪This game sets a new record for the most games played in AFL history.
- ▪Pendlebury's career has been marked by his consistent performance and leadership.
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