Scott Pendlebury
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The first moment we can find the TV mentioned the record being broken.
Drew Morfitt opening up the winners.
What a show.
Setting up the 1980 qualifying final between Richmond and Carlton and KB's 337th game.
The record breaker.
And we'll see that later in the program.
Oh, no.
That is not the record being mentioned.
It did not leave the broadcast.
But, again, it was eventually mentioned, so this is the first time we can hear the record mentioned on the telly.
KB pushed on and on and on, becoming remarkably the first player to 400 games.
When I started my football career, naturally enough, I was hoping to play a league game.
And I suppose if I had, if I would have thought that I'd certainly done it all.
But no, once I started to become a regular player, you know, I was hoping to play maybe 100 games and then maybe I looked at 200 games.
But certainly I never looked to 400 games.
Bartlett.
eventually set the mark at 403.
Now, Michael Tuck was next.
And passed to Michael Tuck.
He'd just about gone from here too, I'd reckon.