Pendlebury match among sports events hit by weekend train disruptionsBy Roy WardCollingwood great Scott Pendlebury’s record-breaking game headlines the AFL and Super Netball matches which could be affected by significant train disruptions this weekend.From Friday night until the last service on Sunday evening, no trains will run through the Metro Tunnel and only the Frankston line, with nine trains per hour, will travel through the City Loop.Metro Trains have warned fans heading to sporting events, in particular the Collingwood vs West Coast match at the MCG on Saturday, that they need to plan ahead and know what is happening on their usual line.“The AFL are encouraging people to arrive with plenty of time to spare on Saturday as it will be a big crowd and a busy time, we would echo that,” DTV executive director of V/Line and Southern Cross Tim Clare said.“Allow plenty of extra time to get to the footy or to where you need to know. Please use the journey planner and know where you need to get off.” The Upfield line between North Melbourne and Upfield, the Sunbury line between North Melbourne and Sunbury and sections of the Werribee and Williamstown lines will be replaced by buses while Cranbourne and Pakenham lines will begin and end at South Yarra, instead of going through the tunnel.The Craigieburn, Lilydale, Belgrave, Glen Waverley, Mernda and Hurstbridge will start and stop at Flinders Street and won’t go through the City Loop from Friday at 9pm.Metro Trains crews will use the closures to complete rail replacement works, track drainage works and overhead structure maintenance on the rail bridge between Flinders Street and Southern Cross stations along with removing redundant infrastructure connected to the Metro Tunnel.“We’ve been doing work on the viaduct between Flinders St and Southern Cross and it’s a very busy part of the network which is why passengers will feel the disruption this weekend but this is very significant rail replacement, overhead and drainage maintenance works,” Metro Trains executive director of network assets Pete Gleeson said.Metro said an additional 24 buses would run express between Newport, North Melbourne and Jolimont stations before and after Saturday night’s AFL match to help move the bumper crowd in and out of the MCG.An accessible city bus service will also run between Flinders Street and City Loop stations while six trains per hours will run on the Craigieburn line to connect with replacement buses for several lines at North Melbourne station.Latest Posts1.05pm‘Dialled in’: Magpies maintain focus amid Pendlebury hypeBy Craig McRae is determined to ensure the “energy” buzzing around Collingwood in the build-up to Scott Pendlebury’s record-breaking appearance is put to good use.The Magpies will celebrate Pendlebury breaking retired North Melbourne legend Brent Harvey’s all-time AFL/VFL games record in front of a massive crowd at the MCG on Saturday.But there is also business to attend to for the Pies (4-5-1), who are winless since Anzac Day and enter round 11 sitting outside the ‘wildcard’ spots.“The best way that we can celebrate and honour Pendles is by playing well, so we’re dialling really deep into that,” Collingwood coach McRae said.“We’re making sure that we’re in tune with what we need to manage against West Coast and their strengths.12.51pmVote: The Essendon situationBy 12.36pmFooty’s other milestone todayBy 12.34pmThe selected teams at MarvelBy NORTH MELBOURNEB: W.Dawson, G.Logue, C.CombenHB: C.McKercher, C.Daniel, L.ParkerC: J.Simpkin, F.O’Sullivan, D.StephensHF: P.Curtis, C.Trembath, C.SpargoF: C.Zurhaar, N.Larkey, Z.DuursmaR: T.Xerri, L.Davies-Uniacke, H.SheezelI/C: G.Wardlaw, L.McDonald, R.Hardeman, J.Darling, J.KonstantyEMG: M.Whitlock, C.Harvey, T.BlamiresIN: R.HardemanOUT: T.Blamires (omitted)GOLD COASTB: M.Andrew, S.Collins, O.AdamsHB: D.Rioli, W.Powell, B.UwlandC: J.Noble, C.Petracca, J.JeffreyHF: T.Miller, L.Gulbin, B.HumphreyF: B.Long, B.King, J.WalterR: N.Moyle, N.Anderson, M.RowellI/C: N.Holman, L.Lombard, J.Witts, Z.Uwland, S.ClohesyEMG: C.Ballard, J.Murray, B.AddinsallIN: B.Long, S.ClohesyOUT: L.Weller (injured), W.Graham (injured)12.06pmRoos vs Suns: Your thoughtsBy Pinned post from 12.04pmPendlebury match among sports events hit by weekend train disruptionsBy Roy WardCollingwood great Scott Pendlebury’s record-breaking game headlines the AFL and Super Netball matches which could be affected by significant train disruptions this weekend.From Friday night until the last service on Sunday evening, no trains will run through the Metro Tunnel and only the Frankston line, with nine trains per hour, will travel through the City Loop.Metro Trains have warned fans heading to sporting events, in particular the Collingwood vs West Coast match at the MCG on Saturday, that they need to plan ahead and know what is happening on their usual line.“The AFL are encouraging people to arrive with plenty of time to spare on Saturday as it will be a big crowd and a busy time, we would echo that,” DTV executive director of V/Line and Southern Cross Tim Clare said.“Allow plenty of extra time to get to the footy or to where you need to know. Please use the journey planner and know where you need to get off.” 12.01pmGood afternoon and helloBy Today’s it’s Scott Pendlebury Day. Welcome to our Saturday coverage of AFL round 11. The key focus will be Pendlebury’s AFL games record-breaking match at the MCG as Collingwood host West Coast.1 of 1
AFL Saturday LIVE: ‘Scott Pendlebury Day’ swings into action; Patrons warned about train disruptions
Craig McRae is determined to ensure the “energy” buzzing around Collingwood in the build-up to Scott Pendlebury’s record-breaking appearance is put to good use. First up, however, the Kangas clash with Gold Coast at Marvel Stadium.











