Determining Scott Pendlebury's greatest career game is no easy task — especially when there are 432 performances to choose from.

It is quite literally the most difficult assignment given how many matches, and high-level efforts, he's produced.

But in a week dedicated to celebrating and honouring the soon-to-be V/AFL games record holder, it became fitting that a moment of reflection and admiration of Pendlebury ensued.

To play 433 AFL games shouldn't be understated, and given his composed and pragmatic demeanour, on occasion, his incredible feats and longevity can be too easily dismissed.

But I won't be underrating Pendles in this article. Here's Pendlebury's top 10 AFL games...

7R2 2014

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A triple-double in basketball terms in three individual stats hitting double digits.

Against Sydney in 2014, Pendlebury achieved the difficult feat, especially when playing football.

In an impressive win over the Swans, the classy left-footer was more than a handful for John Longmire, amassing 33 possessions, 11 inside 50s, 10 tackles and nine clearances.

His selfless play was also on show, directly handing goals to teammates whilst also taking the responsibility to kick a goal at Stadium Australia.

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