Scott Pendlebury steps down as Collingwood skipper

Scott Pendlebury steps down as Collingwood skipper

Collingwood can have a brand new captain in 2023 after the membership’’s longest-serving skipper, Scott Pendlebury, determined to step down after a membership report 9 seasons in cost.

Pendlebury, 34, has captained the membership since taking on in 2014 however stated within the “twilight” of his profession it was time at hand the job over.

A robust pool of replacements would come with Darcy Moore, Taylor Adams of star defender Jeremy Howe.

“To Captain an AFL Club is one of the greatest honours and it is not something I have ever taken for granted,” Pendlebury stated.

“It has been an absolute privilege to lead this side for as long as I have.

“At 34 years of age and in the twilight of my career, I felt that this is the optimal time to hand over the position and support the next Captain of our Club.

“I have experienced all the great football highs and lows throughout my nine-year tenure as Captain and I look forward to seeing the next person take the opportunity and make it their own.

“This year, I have shared in what feels like a new era of Collingwood – with new coaches, staff and a young playing group – and we have all witnessed what we have been able to create. It seems timely that we welcome a new Captain for season 2023.”

Pendlebury has captained Collingwood in 206 of his 358 video games, holding the membership report for longest-serving captain in addition to most video games performed

He has additionally performed extra matches on the MCG than any participant in league historical past (224 video games) and completed high three within the membership greatest and fairest in 14 of his 17 seasons, profitable the award 5 instances.

An announcement on the brand new captain shall be made forward of the 2023 season.