Collingwood has provided an update on Scott Pendlebury’s recent injury, confirming that he sustained a rib fracture following a significant collision with Hawthorn’s Josh Weddle during Sunday’s match. Pendlebury, who is on course to reach his 400-game milestone later this year, was substituted out of the game before halftime and replaced by Steele Sidebottom.
Collingwood veteran Scott Pendlebury has hobbled into Melbourne after a frightening incident that could yet sideline him.
His teammates fear he's got broken ribs but with a bye this weekend the club is giving little away. @trent_kniese #9News pic.twitter.com/95kMYTQOcf
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) April 8, 2024
Fortunately, Collingwood has a bye week ahead, offering Pendlebury a 12-day window to recuperate before their Round 6 encounter with Port Adelaide. While the club has not specified a definitive timeline for his return, they will closely monitor his progress in the coming week. Despite the injury, Pendlebury was observed participating in training sessions, albeit restricted to non-contact activities and rehabilitation exercises.
Positive signs for Collingwood with Scott Pendlebury hitting the track just days after fracturing a rib against the Hawks.
While he didn't do much, there was plenty of movement from others as the Pies ventured back onto Victoria Park. @NathanJCurrie #9News pic.twitter.com/9iPZ1VMcVX
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) April 10, 2024
Assistant coach Hayden Skipworth expressed optimism regarding Pendlebury’s recovery, noting his eagerness to return to play. However, he emphasized the need for Pendlebury to progress through the necessary steps, particularly in terms of contact training, before making a final decision on his availability for the upcoming match against Port Adelaide.
There’s no stopping Pendles from getting busy 👊 pic.twitter.com/lUdp2ci5K9
— Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) April 12, 2024
In less fortunate news, forward Nathan Kreuger has encountered a setback in his recovery from a calf injury, extending his absence from competitive action for an additional two to four weeks. Collingwood’s forthcoming fixture will see them facing Port Adelaide at the MCG in Round 6.