DANE Swan and Scott Pendlebury have become the AFL's version of the Lennon-McCartney musical collaboration: prolific geniuses working in unison to produce exquisite, history-making results.

Statistically at least, the Collingwood superstars have easily been the most dominant duo in the AFL over the past 15 seasons.

According to Champion Data statistics going back to 1999, they hold the record for the number of games in which two teammates have each amassed 30-plus possessions.

In fact, the Magpie champions are probably the most prominent duo in history, given that during the sample period (1999-2013) disposal numbers have spiked to unprecedented levels.

THE MOST TIMES TWO TEAMMATES HAVE HAD 30+ DISPOSALS IN A GAME SINCE 1999
30+ DISPOSAL GAMES
 
PLAYER 1 PLAYER 2GAMES TOGETHER
 
% OF 30+ DISPOSAL GAMES
 
34
 
Scott PendleburyDane Swan153
 
22.2
 
19
 
Jimmy BartelJoel Corey2079.2
17
 
Sam Mitchell
 
Luke Hodge
 
1899
 
16Gary Ablett
 
Joel Corey
 
174
 
 
9.2
 
15
 
Joel Selwood
 
Gary Ablett
 
86
 
7.4
 
15
 
Dayne Beams
 
Dayne Swan
 
79
 
19
 
14
 
Leigh Montagna
 
Nick Dal Santo195
 
7.2
14
 
Jimmy Bartel
 
Gary Ablett167
 
8.4
 
14
 
Marc Murphy
 
Chris Judd
 
109
 
12.8
 
13
 
Lenny Hayes
 
Nick Dal Santo198
 
6.6
 
13Lenny HayesLeigh Montagna1568.3
13Dayne BeamsScott Pendlebury7617.1


If recent history is anything to go on, Port Adelaide should beware the Pie pair at AAM Stadium on Saturday.

Collingwood has won its past six games against Port, with Swan and Pendlebury unstoppable.

The marauding Magpie midfielders have gathered at least 30 possessions apiece in three of their past four games against the Power, including their past two encounters at AAMI Stadium.

Their only miss in this period was by the barest of margins in their most recent clash – round four last year at Etihad Stadium – when Swan racked up 36 touches and Pendlebury had 29.

Their penchant for posting dual 30s has been astonishing in recent times. It wasn't until their 57th game together that they first achieved the mark, but have done it 34 times in their past 96 games (at a phenomenal rate of 34.4 per cent).

Their best season ratio was last year when they achieved this distinction in eight of their 17 games together (47.1 per cent).

Not surprisingly, when this double act has prospered so has Collingwood. The Pies have won 30 of these 34 games (a strike rate of 88.2 per cent) by an average margin of 52 points.

Swan has led the possession tally on 24 of these occasions to Pendlebury's eight, and they have 'tied' twice.

Their performances have earned them a combined 74 votes in the Brownlow Medal: Swan 41 (7x3, 9x2, 2x1), Pendlebury 33 (7x3, 5x2, 2x1).

They have broken the 30-disposal barrier together against all but two clubs (Adelaide and Sydney), and have been busiest against Essendon (five times), followed by Hawthorn (four), Brisbane Lions, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide and Western Bulldogs (three apiece).

If they manage to do another job on Port Adelaide, it will be their third such effort in succession, having added to their record tally in their past two starts in wins over Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs.

It would also bring them within striking distance of their longest 30-plus streak of four, which they achieved from round 16-19 last year.

Their highest combined tally in a match is 83 (see table below), amazingly in a 47-point loss to Hawthorn in round 17 last year when Swan accumulated a career-best 49 touches while Pendlebury and teammate Dayne Beams had 34 apiece.

Swan, aged 29, and Pendlebury, 25, could play together for several more seasons and boost their dual-30s tally to more than 50. The next bolter might be the Pendlebury/Beams partnership (13).

MOST DISPOSALS BY TWO TEAMMATES IN A GAME SINCE 1999
DISPOSALS
 
PLAYERSTEAMOPPOSITION
 
WHENRESULT
 
86Scott Camporeale (45) & Craig Bradley (41)
 
CarltonPort Adelaide
 
R6, 2000 Won by 91 points
 
85
 
Matt Priddis (45) & Daniel Kerr (40)West CoastHawthorn R14, 2008Lost by 57
83
 
Scott Thompson (51) & Nathan van Berlo (32)
 
Adelaide
 
Gold CoastR22, 2011 Won by 61
83
 
Dane Swan (49) & Scott Pendlebury / Dayne Beams (34 each)
 
Collingwood
 
Hawthorn
 
 
R17, 2012 Lost by 47
83
 
Matthew Boyd (46) & Ryan Griffen (37)
 
Western Bulldogs
 
Geelong
 
R22, 2012Lost by 34
 
82
 
Jimmy Bartel (41) & Paul Chapman (41)
 
Geelong
 
Melbourne
 
R6, 2009 Won by 43
 
82
 
Brett Kirk (41) & Ryan O'Keefe (41)
 
Sydney Swans
 
Collingwood
 
R12, 2009 Lost by 23
82
 
Gary Ablett (44) & Joel Corey (38)
 
Geelong
 
Sydney Swans
 
R20, 2009Won by 5
 
82
 
Ryan Bastinac (44) & Liam Anthony (38)
 
North Melbourne
 
Greater Western Sydney
 
R2, 2012 Won by 129
 
82Ryan Griffen (47) & Matthew Boyd (35)Western BulldogsSydney SwansR21, 2012Lost by 82
81Bryce Gibbs (45) & Marc Murphy (36)CarltonWest CoastR10, 2010Won by 29
81Dane Swan (43) & Scott Pendlebury (38)CollingwoodWest Coast1QF, 2011Won by 20
81Gary Ablett (53) & Harley Bennell (28)Gold CoastCollingwoodR10, 2012Lost by 97
81
 
Daniel Hannebery (42) & Ryan O'Keefe (39)
 
Sydney SwansWest CoastR16, 2012 Won by 52