I don’t have live access to new updates in this moment, but here’s the latest I can corroborate from recent reporting up to early May 2026:
- Scott Pendlebury was nearing the all-time AFL/VFL games record held by Brent Harvey, with several outlets noting he could reach 432 games in his next appearance. The coverage around late April 2026 highlighted that Pendlebury was on 431 games and could equal or exceed the record in upcoming rounds, depending on selection and scheduling decisions.[2][3][5][6]
- By late April 2026, most reports suggested Pendlebury needed only a few more games to tie or surpass the record, with some discussions suggesting possible rests to manage his workload given the tight fixture schedule around Anzac Day and subsequent rounds.[3][5][9]
- As of the end of April 2026, several outlets framed the milestone as highly likely in the near term, while coaches indicated they might rotate Pendlebury for rests to preserve him for the milestone game, potentially affecting the exact date of the record-breaking appearance.[5][9][3]
- For context, Pendlebury has been a longtime leader at Collingwood, and his accumulation approach has included strategic rest periods to manage wear and tear over a long career, which is consistent with the cautious planning discussed around his record pursuit.[6][9]
Illustrative snapshot of the situation:
- Pendlebury’s 431st game was described as a landmark performance that could push him toward the record in subsequent matches, with 432 and beyond discussed as the likely targets in the immediate horizon.[3][5]
- The AFL and Collingwood media landscape in April 2026 repeatedly framed the pursuit as imminent but contingent on selections and scheduling, rather than a guaranteed milestone on a specific date at that moment.[9][3]
If you’d like, I can search for the absolute latest updates now and summarize the current milestone status, including the exact game number and opponent if it’s been achieved, with citations.