Ban stands: Tiger to miss Dreamtime after Tribunal challenge failsAAP
17 May 2022 6:40pmRichmond utility Marlion Pickett will miss the Dreamtime game after failing to overturn his rough conduct charge at the Tribunal.
Pickett was offered a one-match ban for a high bump on Hawthorn livewire Dylan Moore during Saturday's clash.
But the charge was upheld on Tuesday night with the Tigers failing to have Pickett's contact downgraded from medium to low impact.
Pickett and his partner Jessica Nannup have designed Richmond's Indigenous jumper for this year's Sir Doug Nicholls Round but he will not get to run out on the MCG against Essendon on Saturday night.
The 30-year-old argued he was only going for the ball when he decided to lay a shepherd on Moore so teammate Liam Baker could collect possession.
Pickett told the Tribunal it was a safe bump that was delivered with a level of force of "three out of 10".
"I dropped my level to make it safe because there was a height difference between me (and Moore)," Pickett said.
The AFL's legal counsel Nick Pane said the incident could never be deemed to be low impact.
"It was more good luck than good technique Moore wasn't injured," Pane told the Tribunal.
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