Apparently when Scott Pendlebury arrived at Melbourne Airport on Saturday morning after beating the Swans he seemed a little grumpy.
It wasn’t because Collingwood had only just scraped past Sydney by one-point in a fiercely-contested game at the MCG.
Quite the opposite actually. Pendlebury believes repetitive questioning from journalists regarding the pressure on coach Nathan Buckley took the gloss away from his side’s brave win.
Listen to the Collingwood captain engage in a discussion with Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark regarding the best and worst journalistic practices, and the danger of asking poor questions.
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Episode three of Jock & Journo also touches on the following:
- The worst dressed at the club (0:45),
- The mental side of goal kicking (2:50),
- What happens after the final siren (7:00),
- Questionable journalism practices (10:00),
- When Mick Malthouse whacked Jay (13:45),
- Pendles’ take on Jesse Hogan smoking (22:00),
- Being friends with umpires (24:15),
- An alternate ruck rule (26:30),
- Josh Kelly’s big decision (31:30), and more.
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Jock & Journo: When Jay copped a spray
PODCAST: Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury and the Herald Sun's Jay Clark cover a range of football issues in the latest episode of Jock & Journo.