CTV> Scott Pendlebury addresses the media after the Adelaide game

THERE were only 37,685 people at AAMI Stadium on Saturday when Collingwood finished Adelaide's season and put themselves into next weekend's semi-finals.

Next Saturday night's clash at the MCG between the Pies and the Saints is guaranteed to draw a massive crowd to the home of football, and Collingwood's Scott Pendlebury says his young teammates are looking forward to it.

"It will be (a massive crowd), I suppose. Last year we drew a few really big crowds, and the young boys who will play their second final will experience that," he said on Sunday.

"Next week there'll be a packed house, and there'll be a few boys who'll maybe get a little bit nervous, but they'll be excited.

"We'll put in a good performance wherever we play."

The Pies got Dale Thomas back for the Crows game, but Scott Burns missed again with a calf complaint.

Pendlebury said he hoped the skipper – who was out running laps of AAMI after the match – would return for next weekend's big clash.

Newly-returned full back Simon Prestigiacomo appeared to hurt a shoulder early in the match, but the midfielder said no new injuries came out of the trip.

"He's (Burns) good – he was 50-50 for the Adelaide game, but we didn't want to risk it, so I'd say he'd be right.

"[Prestigiacomo] played on for the rest of the game, and he's a warrior, and so he'll be right this week."