Scott Pendlebury Signs $1.2 Million Extension with Collingwood, Rejecting Rival Interest to Continue His Legendary AFL Journey
In a move that solidifies one of the most remarkable careers in Australian Rules Football history, Collingwood captain and AFL legend Scott Pendlebury has signed a new $1.2 million deal to remain with the Magpies, rejecting lucrative offers from rival clubs. The 35-year-old veteran, who has become synonymous with Collingwoodโs identity over the past two decades, has officially committed his future to the black and white in what could be his final contract before retirement.

The decision marks another defining moment in Pendleburyโs illustrious careerโone built on loyalty, consistency, and an unrelenting standard of excellence. Sources close to the negotiations revealed that several rival clubs had reached out with significant financial offers, attempting to lure the six-time All-Australian away from the club he has captained since 2014. Yet, as he has throughout his career, Pendlebury chose Collingwoodโnot for the money, but for the legacy.
โMy Heart Has Always Been Hereโ
Speaking after the announcement, Pendlebury reflected on his decision with calm conviction.
> โIโve been a Magpie my entire adult life. The club has given me everything, and it just never felt right to wear another jumper,โ he said. โThe love I have for Collingwood, the fans, and the boys in the locker roomโitโs what keeps me going. My heart has always been here.โ
Pendleburyโs new deal, reportedly worth $1.2 million over two years, will carry him through to the end of the 2027 season. That extension means the decorated midfielder could surpass 400 career games, a milestone achieved by only a handful of players in AFL history.
Club officials confirmed the new agreement after weeks of speculation that Pendlebury might be weighing his options for one final payday before retirement. Instead, his decision to stay signals both his unwavering loyalty and Collingwoodโs commitment to honoring its greatest servant.
The Magpiesโ Lifeblood
Pendleburyโs impact on the Collingwood Football Club extends far beyond the stat sheet. Drafted at pick No. 5 in the 2005 AFL Draft, he made his debut in 2006 and quickly established himself as a future leader. Over the years, he has accumulated three Copeland Trophies, a Norm Smith Medal, six All-Australian selections, and of course, the 2010 Premiership.

His career totals are staggeringโ390 games, 190 goals, and countless moments of brilliance that have etched his name into club folklore. But for Pendlebury, the numbers tell only part of the story. His poise under pressure, precision ball use, and ability to lift those around him have made him the beating heart of the Magpies for nearly two decades.
Magpies coach Craig McRae praised the announcement, calling Pendleburyโs decision โa gift to the club and the culture.โ
> โScottโs leadership and professionalism set the standard every single day,โ McRae said. โHeโs a coach on the field, a mentor off it, and the way heโs adapted his game to keep performing at the top level is just incredible. Weโre blessed to have him continue.โ
Turning Down Temptation
Reports emerged earlier this month that two Victorian rivals had made contact with Pendleburyโs management, offering more money and the promise of a new challenge. While the identities of those clubs were not disclosed, insiders described the offers as โserious and tempting.โ
Pendlebury, however, dismissed the speculation almost immediately.
> โIโve always said I want to finish my career at Collingwood. Iโm proud to have had interest, but there was never really a decision to make,โ he said.
His decision mirrors a trend of senior players choosing legacy over opportunity. For Collingwood supporters, itโs another reason to celebrate a player who has embodied the clubโs values through every era of change, from premiership highs to rebuilding phases.
A Mentor for the Next Generation
While Pendleburyโs on-field brilliance remains evident, his greatest contribution in recent seasons may be his influence on Collingwoodโs younger core. Players like Nick Daicos, Josh Daicos, and Jack Crisp have all credited Pendleburyโs leadership and guidance for their development.
โHeโs like having an extra coach out there,โ said Nick Daicos, who is quickly emerging as one of the leagueโs brightest stars. โHeโs always calm, always knows where the game is going, and heโs helped me understand what being a Collingwood player really means.โ
Pendlebury has gradually transitioned into a hybrid midfield/half-back role, a move that has prolonged his career and allowed the Magpies to maximize his football IQ. Despite his age, he remains among the AFLโs elite in disposals, efficiency, and decision-making.
A Legacy Beyond Numbers
Pendleburyโs loyalty comes at a time when player movement is higher than ever. In an era dominated by trade rumors and short-term deals, his commitment stands out as a powerful reminder of what club culture and legacy can mean.
Collingwood president Jeff Browne hailed the deal as โa symbol of what the Magpies stand for.โ
> โScott Pendlebury represents everything this club aspires to beโloyal, humble, driven, and elite. This extension isnโt just a contract; itโs a celebration of a generational leader who continues to inspire those around him.โ
The Magpies are currently in a strong position heading into the 2026 season, and Pendleburyโs re-signing provides both stability and leadership as the club eyes another premiership run.
The Final Chapter
As Pendlebury prepares for what may be his final seasons in black and white, fans are savoring every moment. From the roars of the MCG to the quiet mentorship sessions at training, his influence permeates every corner of the club.
Though retirement looms on the horizon, Pendlebury made it clear heโs not done yet.
> โI still love the game. I still love competing. As long as I can contribute and lead these young guys, Iโll keep giving it everything.โ
For Collingwood supporters, thatโs all they could ask for from the man who has given them nearly 20 years of brilliance.
Scott Pendleburyโs $1.2 million deal isnโt just another contractโitโs a statement of loyalty, leadership, and legacy. In a football world obsessed with transfers and change, Pendlebury remains the constantโa Magpie through and through.
And when his final siren does sound, one thing is certain: no matter how many greats follow, there will never be another quite like Scott Pendlebury.
