Meantime, premiership veteran Marlion Pickett has indicated his desire to play on next season.
“Let’s face it, he’s up with serious burglary charges — they’ve been delayed a couple of times; not at his request, just because of the WA wheels of justice moving slowly,” began Ralph on Fox Footy.
“In a couple of months, he will plead not guilty in a committal hearing, there will be a date set for a trial that could be 12 or 18 months in the future — there’s a lot of delays ... That might potentially give him a chance to put his hand up for another year on his contract.
“He would like to play on — he’s played 12 games this year, he’s tagged the likes of Christian Petracca. They can’t move on all of their players, can they?
“I’m not saying he will play on, I’m just saying that he would like to … he’s back from a calf issue in two weeks, so he’ll get four or five games at the end of the season to potentially push (his case).”
The 32-year-old has played 90 AFL games since being picked by Richmond at the 2019 mid-season draft. Of course, he debuted in the grand final that year, in one of the fairytales of the season.
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