J.Brown just said on the footy show that there cousins. Nice lil fact for you all.
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He is named in the squad of 25 along with Harbrow and Callan. Still might not play.He also stated that he was in for his debut game, so maybe he knows something....Picken in for Addison
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He is named in the squad of 25 along with Harbrow and Callan. Still might not play.
He also stated that he was in for his debut game, so maybe he knows something....Picken in for Addison
Picken Sr, whose oldest son Marcus played for the Brisbane Lions and the Bulldogs, said Liam's perseverance made him proud.
"The breaks never went his way. He was never put up to play league footy, so all the congratulations go to him," he said.
"It is special for someone like Liam, who was seen (by a Williamstown scout) as a 17-year-old playing in a country grand final in a place called Casterton. He was playing for Hamilton against North Gambier.
"He then went to Melbourne for university and Williamstown rang him up, and that's how it all has transpired. Don't think anyone else was interested in him.
"It's been tough for him studying while he's been playing footy.
"But he has managed his bachelor of international business and he has also worked for the defence ministry.
"Even when he started at Williamstown, he worked in the salami factory and down on the wharves, unloading things, just so he could fund himself."
The young Picken spent four years with Williamstown before the Bulldogs rookie-listed him.
"He just has a drive for whatever he does. He never gave up with his footy, and his university results have always been fantastic - he is just a focused lad," Picken Sr said.
Will play, you don't elevate a rookie (because it costs you) & not play them.
Also went to training this morning, and he was doing a tagging job throughout the stoppage work.
Will play, you don't elevate a rookie (because it costs you) & not play them.
I heard the williamstown fc actually paid some money to help Pickon get a chance at the dogs.
There not going to make 3 changes based on last weeks game and the ins were Callan, Harbrow and Picken.
Logically based on match ups, i think Callan will be the only change with Evritt who could get caught out by Norths more experienced players.
What do you mean?
Not to sure but apparently Williamstown paid the dogs to sign on Picken as a rookie to give him a chance because they knew he could and would make it in the big time.
Im honestly not to sure if that's the way it went but to anyone that does can you please post.
From what I remember reading (I think it was in the Bulldog magazine that member's got), they mentioned in the Williamstown report that they provide funding to the Bulldogs for a rookie each year.Not to sure but apparently Williamstown paid the dogs to sign on Picken as a rookie to give him a chance because they knew he could and would make it in the big time.
Im honestly not to sure if that's the way it went but to anyone that does can you please post.