Collingwood veteran Scott Pendlebury has unveiled a new celebration after another rare goal in the win over West Coast.
The ageless warrior was among his side’s best in the hard-fought victory, racking up 28 touches, nine clearances and six tackles.
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He capped off his performance with a brilliant goal on the run in the final minute to put the rubber stamp on the 29-point victory.
After kicking the goal, Pendlebury wheeled away and pretended to put a helmet on before swiping an imaginary lightsaber.
It followed on from last week when he pretended to play the piano, which he later said was a tribute to his daughter Darcy.
Speaking after the match, Pendlebury said he wanted to make both his children happy.

“Jax wanted a lightsaber, is that what it’s called from Star Wars, and Darcy wanted me to put a helmet on, so I combined the two so they’re both happy tomorrow morning,” he told Fox Footy.
“I don’t usually kick many goals so these celebrations are rare.”
The bottom-of-the-ladder Eagles travelled to Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Saturday night as the rankest outsider of the season.
With a 1-14 record and missing a stack of experienced talent, West Coast led the red-hot Magpies at quarter-time and half-time.
But Collingwood managed 8.5 to 2.4 in the second half, setting up the 13.10 (88) to 8.11 (59) win in Brody Mihocek’s 150th game.
Collingwood’s seventh straight win was probably their least convincing of the season, often outworked around the contest.
Only the Eagles’ lack of polish and experience stopped the result from being even closer.
Forward Jack Williams sprayed a set shot from 35m out at the start of the final term that would have reduced the margin to four points if he had slotted it.
That poor finish came after Williams had inexplicably decided to launch a kick from West Coast’s defensive 50 in the dying seconds of the third term, landing straight in the lap of Collingwood superboot Dan Houston.
As he often does, Houston kicked truly from outside 50m to give the Magpies a major boost on the stroke of three-quarter time.

Nick Daicos, who went without a hard tag after tactics to quieten the Magpies superstar became a major story during the week, was typically influential with 34 touches and a classy running goal.
Veteran defender Jeremy Howe was superb, cutting off a number of West Coast forward entries.
Liam Baker was the Eagles’ most prolific ball-winner with 35 possessions, while Brady Hough impressed with 27 touches and a goal.
Both teams had an eye-catching debutant, with highly touted Collingwood forward Charlie West slotting a goal with his first kick, before being subbed off in the final quarter.
Jobe Shanahan looks capable of filling the role of injured co-captain Oscar Allen, who is set to join the Brisbane Lions in the off-season.
A rangy key forward, Shanahan’s first goal came from a tricky set shot.
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