Pendlebury returns to training
December 14th 2009 02:50
COLLINGWOOD midfielder Scott Pendlebury has returned to training on Monday a little over a day after an alleged king hit left him unconscious.
The 21-year-old sustained cuts to his face and damage to his teeth after he was allegedly hit from behind in an unprovoked attack at approximately 1.30am on Sunday in the Victorian country town of Lakes Entrance.
He was kept in Bairnsdale hospital under observation before being released on Sunday afternoon.
The Magpies vice-captain, who returned from the club's high-altitude camp in Arizona the Wednesday before the alleged assault, was happy to be back training.
"It was good to put the weekend behind me, get back into the first session after returning from Arizona, and move forward," Pendlebury told collingwoodfc.com.au
"I felt good and I got through the whole session."
"Now I just want to focus on training up until Christmas, and then having a break, before getting back into it in 2010."
A 20-year-old Lakes Entrance man was charged with intentionally causing serious injury, recklessly causing serious injury and unlawful assault following the incident and will face Bairnsdale Magistrates' Court in March.
The 21-year-old sustained cuts to his face and damage to his teeth after he was allegedly hit from behind in an unprovoked attack at approximately 1.30am on Sunday in the Victorian country town of Lakes Entrance.
He was kept in Bairnsdale hospital under observation before being released on Sunday afternoon.
The Magpies vice-captain, who returned from the club's high-altitude camp in Arizona the Wednesday before the alleged assault, was happy to be back training.
"It was good to put the weekend behind me, get back into the first session after returning from Arizona, and move forward," Pendlebury told collingwoodfc.com.au
"I felt good and I got through the whole session."
"Now I just want to focus on training up until Christmas, and then having a break, before getting back into it in 2010."
A 20-year-old Lakes Entrance man was charged with intentionally causing serious injury, recklessly causing serious injury and unlawful assault following the incident and will face Bairnsdale Magistrates' Court in March.
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