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No timeframe on Pendlebury as fringe Pies do it tough – The Age
An air of uncertainty surrounds Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury’s return from injury as the Magpies concede their fringe players have found it tough to find form in a turbulent season.

“Nothing to add.”
The Pies are carefully managing their players through the AFL’s compressed fixture block, but Buckley acknowledged that the situation was difficult for players who were regularly being overlooked for a spot in the 22, a prime example of which is key forward Mason Cox.
Cox has missed the Pies’ last three matches but because of restrictions on the amount of contact training clubs are allowed to do, and the fact that inter-club scratch matches are being played with fewer than 18…
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