Sunday, September 20, 2020

AFL 2020 Round 18: The Team

2020 AFL Round 18

COLLINGWOOD PORT ADELAIDE

Time & Place:
Monday Sept 21, 7:15 PM AEST
The Gabba

TV:
7mate / Fox Footy

Weather:
Temp: 18° - 29°
 Rain: 5% <1.0mm
Wind: NE 30kph

Betting:
Collingwood $2.26
Port Adelaide $1.62
B: Jack Crisp, Jordan Roughead, Jack Madgen

HB: Brayden Maynard, Darcy Moore, John Noble

C: Tyler Brown, Adam Treloar, Josh Daicos 

HF: 
Jamie Elliott, Brody Mihocek, Levi Greenwood

F: Josh Thomas, Mason Cox, Jordan De Goey

Foll: Brodie Grundy, Taylor Adams, Scott Pendlebury 

Int:
 Jaidyn Stephenson, Isaac Quaynor, Will Hoskin-Elliott, Travis Varcoe

In: Jaidyn Stephenson
Out: Callum Brown (omitted)

Emerg: Callum Brown, Ben Reid, Rupert Wills, Mark Keane


Collingwood has made one change for their round 18 clash against Port Adelaide at the Gabba on Monday.

Forward Jaidyn Stephenson returns for his 12th appearance of the season, replacing Callum Brown who has been omitted from the Pies’ line-up.

Captain Scott Pendlebury is set to play his 314th game for the club, claiming the Magpies' games record from 1990 premiership captain Tony Shaw (313).

The 32-year-old will lead the team for the 162nd occasion, surpassing the club captaincy record set by Nathan Buckley with 161.

Ahead of the record-breaking game, Pendlebury says his 15 seasons have flown by and has plenty more to come.

"It does go really quick. I don't feel 32. I don't feel like I have played as many games as I have, you just always try to stay in the moment [and] get incrementally better,” Pendlebury said.

“I am still shocked that I sit here about to play game 314 for the club. It feels like I am 150 to 200 games in and still trying for look for ways to get better.

“It's been a hell of a journey, I have enjoyed every minute of it [and] I still think I have a bit left in the tank as well.”

Our emergencies are Callum Brown, Ben Reid, Rupert Wills and Mark Keane.

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