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...

62007 semi final

#30

Many Collingwood fans remember Pendlebury storming into a game-winning goal in the semi-final against West Coast, ultimately knocking them out in straight sets.

Many Collingwood fans recall how the youngster stepped through multiple Eagles players before dishing it off to teammate Dane Swan to seal the deal just before the final siren.

But in his second season, and in game 30, Pendlebury announced himself as a future star.

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