Five clubs overlooked Marlion PickettAlistair Paton
Herald-Sun
5 March 2020Five other clubs passed on the chance to recruit Richmond Grand Final hero Marlion Pickett.
The one-game wonder finished third in Norm Smith Medal voting after joining the Tigers in last year's mid-season draft. He revealed untold details of one of footy's great redemption stories on the ABC's Australian Story.
After a stints in juvenile detention and prison, Pickett was signed by WAFL club South Fremantle in 2013, picking up 26 disposals and kicking three goals on debut. In 2016 he won his second club best-and-fairest.
In those years he attracted the attention of a number of AFL clubs.
"I met with several different clubs – West Coast, Fremantle, Gold Coast, Essendon, St Kilda – but I got overlooked every year," Pickett said.
"It made me more angry that they are still worrying about my past."
Tigers coach Damien Hardwick revealed Richmond also looked closely at Pickett in 2016, but the club wasn't in a position to recruit him after a nightmare season in which Hardwick narrowly avoided being sacked.
"I became a shocking coach … A WA indigenous boy that has experienced what he has done, I would have just thought this is all too hard, there is no way this is going to work," Hardwick said.
"Sometimes you learn the toughest lessons of your life and in your darkest times. It certainly happened to me, it might have happened to Marlion as well."
Pickett said his life might not have turned out the way it has if not for his run-ins with the law.
"Some people say what happened to me is a fairytale. But if you're looking for change and a better life, it's up to you if you want to change it."
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