Discussion 2023 General AFL Discussion - Part II

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Heard on the radio that Clayton Oliver’s had another off-field incident.
Anyone have any details?
 
Heard on the radio that Clayton Oliver’s had another off-field incident.
Anyone have any details?
Alledgedly driving while disqualified
 

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Dual AFL premiership player Marlion Pickett is expected to enter pleas to multiple charges, including aggravated burglary, next year after his latest court appearance was adjourned.
Mr Pickett’s arrest in June shocked the football community, with police alleging he was involved in a spate of commercial burglaries during the Christmas period last year.

They allegedly involved the theft of more than $300,000 and included ransacking safes at currency exchange businesses.

Mr Pickett is also accused of being part of a plan to transport the money across the country in a campervan.

[PLAYERCARD]Marlion Pickett[/PLAYERCARD] is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Marlion Pickett is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images
The 31-year-old Richmond star is facing 12 charges, including criminal damage or destruction of property, stealing and receiving.

His manager previously indicated that Mr Pickett would fight the charges.

The matter was listed as a committal mention in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday but was adjourned by consent until January 19.

His co-accused Kurtley Thorne, 30, pleaded guilty to a string of charges in Perth Magistrates Court recently.

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow
Mr Pickett has previously spoken about his past brushes with the law and time he spent in prison in WA, saying it was a wake-up call.


He was released from jail, aged 21, in 2013 and then began playing for the South Fremantle Football Club.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership win – just months after being selected by the Tigers in the mid-season draft.

It made Pickett the first VFL/AFL player in 67 years to debut in a grand final and the first since 1926 to win a flag.

He won a second premiership with the Tigers in 2020.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Mr Pickett was forced to apply for financial hardship after having his salary slashed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The father of four was being paid a second-year rookie list player’s salary, which is about $85,000.

But when the AFL shut down during the pandemic, which led to pay cuts for players, Mr Pickett was living on about $3000 per month.

Fans rallied to help by donating to a GoFundMe page to raise money for the young family.

what do people think of living on $3k per month.
 

Dual AFL premiership player Marlion Pickett is expected to enter pleas to multiple charges, including aggravated burglary, next year after his latest court appearance was adjourned.
Mr Pickett’s arrest in June shocked the football community, with police alleging he was involved in a spate of commercial burglaries during the Christmas period last year.

They allegedly involved the theft of more than $300,000 and included ransacking safes at currency exchange businesses.

Mr Pickett is also accused of being part of a plan to transport the money across the country in a campervan.

Marlion Pickett is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Marlion Pickett is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images
The 31-year-old Richmond star is facing 12 charges, including criminal damage or destruction of property, stealing and receiving.

His manager previously indicated that Mr Pickett would fight the charges.

The matter was listed as a committal mention in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday but was adjourned by consent until January 19.

His co-accused Kurtley Thorne, 30, pleaded guilty to a string of charges in Perth Magistrates Court recently.

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow
Mr Pickett has previously spoken about his past brushes with the law and time he spent in prison in WA, saying it was a wake-up call.


He was released from jail, aged 21, in 2013 and then began playing for the South Fremantle Football Club.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership win – just months after being selected by the Tigers in the mid-season draft.

It made Pickett the first VFL/AFL player in 67 years to debut in a grand final and the first since 1926 to win a flag.

He won a second premiership with the Tigers in 2020.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Mr Pickett was forced to apply for financial hardship after having his salary slashed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The father of four was being paid a second-year rookie list player’s salary, which is about $85,000.

But when the AFL shut down during the pandemic, which led to pay cuts for players, Mr Pickett was living on about $3000 per month.

Fans rallied to help by donating to a GoFundMe page to raise money for the young family.

what do people think of living on $3k per month.
What a tool
 

Dual AFL premiership player Marlion Pickett is expected to enter pleas to multiple charges, including aggravated burglary, next year after his latest court appearance was adjourned.
Mr Pickett’s arrest in June shocked the football community, with police alleging he was involved in a spate of commercial burglaries during the Christmas period last year.

They allegedly involved the theft of more than $300,000 and included ransacking safes at currency exchange businesses.

Mr Pickett is also accused of being part of a plan to transport the money across the country in a campervan.

Marlion Pickett is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Marlion Pickett is facing a string of charges. Picture: Paul Kane/Getty Images
The 31-year-old Richmond star is facing 12 charges, including criminal damage or destruction of property, stealing and receiving.

His manager previously indicated that Mr Pickett would fight the charges.

The matter was listed as a committal mention in Perth Magistrates Court on Wednesday but was adjourned by consent until January 19.

His co-accused Kurtley Thorne, 30, pleaded guilty to a string of charges in Perth Magistrates Court recently.

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow

The premiership player faced Perth Magistrates Court in June. Picture: NCA NewsWire /Philip Gostelow
Mr Pickett has previously spoken about his past brushes with the law and time he spent in prison in WA, saying it was a wake-up call.


He was released from jail, aged 21, in 2013 and then began playing for the South Fremantle Football Club.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership win – just months after being selected by the Tigers in the mid-season draft.

It made Pickett the first VFL/AFL player in 67 years to debut in a grand final and the first since 1926 to win a flag.

He won a second premiership with the Tigers in 2020.

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Mr Pickett made his AFL debut in Richmond’s 2019 premiership victory. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Mr Pickett was forced to apply for financial hardship after having his salary slashed during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The father of four was being paid a second-year rookie list player’s salary, which is about $85,000.

But when the AFL shut down during the pandemic, which led to pay cuts for players, Mr Pickett was living on about $3000 per month.

Fans rallied to help by donating to a GoFundMe page to raise money for the young family.

what do people think of living on $3k per month.
Not condoning the allegations here, but imagine being x2 premiership player after debuting late into your career, have four kids, and you have to go on financial hardship because you’re on a rookie contract and there’s a global pandemic. No wonder he published a book … and allegedly stole $300,000 to transport in a campervan interstate.
 
Not condoning the allegations here, but imagine being x2 premiership player after debuting late into your career, have four kids, and you have to go on financial hardship because you’re on a rookie contract and there’s a global pandemic. No wonder he published a book … and allegedly stole $300,000 to transport in a campervan interstate.
There is no way his wage was cut from 85k to 36k , a fair bit of mayo in this story and it doesn't matter if he is a 10 time premiership player , its not a good idea to steal----- Allegedly
 


“Good progress” in Richonese translates to “* all has changed”. Melbourne in the mud.
 
Jack Billings is his locker buddy, says he's a good bloke
 
“Good progress” in Richonese translates to “* all has changed”. Melbourne in the mud.
Geeezzz.....Good progress.......I'd hate to see him if his making no progress !!!!

As one poster alluded to the other day......the guy is a smouldering train wreck.
 
Jack Billings is his locker buddy, says he's a good bloke

Jack Billings is the key to flag success.

If only we had known 🤷


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