Pendlebury set to play
September 18th 2009 02:55
COLLINGWOOD midfielder Scott Pendlebury looks set to play in Saturday night's preliminary final against Geelong at the MCG after getting through Friday morning's training session at Gosch's Paddock unscathed.
Pendelbury was named in the Magpies' side just 12 days after breaking his right leg in the qualifying final loss to St Kilda.
The classy 21-year-old moved freely during the 45-minute session which consisted of jogging, kicking and end to end running.
Emergencies Dayne Beams, Marty Clarke and Josh Fraser trained with the main group.
Beams and Clarke trained well but Fraser's chances of earning a late call-up appear to be slim.
The Pies' number one ruckman struggled to put pressure on his right knee which was heavily strapped.
Pendelbury was named in the Magpies' side just 12 days after breaking his right leg in the qualifying final loss to St Kilda.
The classy 21-year-old moved freely during the 45-minute session which consisted of jogging, kicking and end to end running.
Emergencies Dayne Beams, Marty Clarke and Josh Fraser trained with the main group.
Beams and Clarke trained well but Fraser's chances of earning a late call-up appear to be slim.
The Pies' number one ruckman struggled to put pressure on his right knee which was heavily strapped.
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