Scott Pendlebury’s place among the greats of AFL history was secured when he broke the league’s games record.
But the Collingwood champion’s legacy also stretches beyond the boundary and deep into the world of SuperCoach.
Pendlebury is the only player to have featured in SuperCoach for every season of its existence, debuting in 2006 the same year the game launched.
From his first price tag to his latest score, his career has unfolded entirely within the fantasy era.
That longevity has translated into dominance on the SuperCoach leaderboard.
Pendlebury has accumulated more SuperCoach points than any other player in the game’s history, a total built on consistent elite performance.
He sits 4218 points clear of Brent Harvey, the Roos great he surpassed for the AFL games record, underlining his output for SuperCoach players across nearly two decades at the top level.
Across his SuperCoach career, Pendlebury has averaged 105 points per game, a figure that speaks to his rare blend of durability, football IQ and weekly reliability – the kind of production fantasy coaches build seasons around.
In a career defined by milestones, Pendlebury now holds two records in parallel: the AFL’s all-time games record and SuperCoach’s all-time points mark.
He has also tallied more disposals, tackles and score assists than any other player over the past 20 seasons – all keys to his SuperCoach scores.
To celebrate Pendlebury’s AFL games record, the Herald Sun — where SuperCoach launched back in 2006 – is giving fans over the age of 18 the chance to win a top drop to mark the milestone.

Pendlebury has founded Elite Estate Wine to produce the 433, a strictly limited edition Yarra Valley Pinot Noir crafted through Yering Station.
Entries are open until June 21 strictly for over-18s.
Click here for details, terms and conditions and TO ENTER for your chance to win an SP433 Collector’s Six Pack plus a signed SP433 bottle of wine.