Pendlebury plans All-Stars game for flood victimsCOLLINGWOOD midfielder Scott Pendlebury says a game between Victoria and an "All-Stars" team, to raise money for victims of the Queensland floods, will be embraced by the players and is certain to be a success.
Pendlebury floated the idea last week via Twitter and said the popularity of the 2008 Hall of Fame tribute match was proof that a similar game would work.
"A few years ago I played in a tribute game for Victoria and I thought it would be a good idea to do that again with all the proceeds going up to Queensland and helping them out," Pendlebury said on SEN on Monday morning.
"Obviously the fans are dying to see a bit of football at the moment so it would be a good time to wheel it out."
The AFL has said it would consider staging a match to benefit the flood victims after already announcing a $500,000 donation.
Pendlebury imagined the game would be played on Thursday night, March 10, the day before the NAB Cup Grand Final, and feature the game's best players (who were not involved the following evening).
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