The AFL has actually asked Collingwood for a description over an event including super star Jordan De Goey. 7NEWS press reporter Mitch Cleary stated the AFL are checking out an event including the premiership gamer throughout the last minutes of the Magpies’ win over Hawthorn on Sunday. De Goey was spotted cleaning blood off colleague Darcy Cameron to attempt to prevent detection of the blood guideline. Stream analysis, regional footy and the greatest minutes complimentary on 7plus The umpires still saw the blood minutes later on and Cameron originated from the field. “There’s no sanction or tip of any misbehavior,” Cleary stated. “The AFL are simply curious offered it’s not something you see every day.” De Goey’s hand cleaned blood from Cameron’s face. Credit: Channel 7 The umpire still found the blood. Credit: Channel 7 Meanwhile, Collingwood is sweating on a nasty injury to promote midfielder Scott Pendlebury. Pendlebury was subbed out of Sunday’s win over Hawthorn with believed damaged ribs. He went back to Melbourne earlier than colleagues on Monday early morning and headed directly for scans. The Magpies have the bye today so the 36-year-old has additional time to recuperate ahead of the club’s next match versus Port Adelaide on April 20. “He’s simply going off a gut feel and it might be (damaged ribs), he’s had actually that done before so I believe he’s conscious what’s going on,” colleague Jack Crisp stated on Monday. “Hopefully he is alright, fortunate we got the bye so he has time to recuperate.”