'AFL should give Pickett $1m': Tigers working to help premiership star

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'We’ve been working very hard behind the scenes, we’ve got a couple of genuine opportunities for him ... which are valuable for both him and for the community and for our club.'

“He’s a bit of an unusual one too because he was so late in getting picked up and we only signed his contract six weeks before the grand final initially in the first place anyway so we’ve been trying to re-sign but we’re not allowed to at the moment because of all the COVID restrictions. In the end that will work out for him but it’s been a bit uncomfortable for him in the short term.

“In reality the Marlion Pickett story is just unbelievable in itself. The AFL should almost be giving him $1 million for his story in reality because nearly everything we’ve spoken about for two weeks after the grand final involved him, so it’s a bit of an anomaly in that sense too.

Player agent Colin Young told News Corp during the week that a couple of clubs would like to see the introduction of marquee players who could be paid outside the salary cap in light of the financial struggles the league will face as a result of the pandemic.“It seems contrary to most things we’re trying to do,” he said.

“So all sorts of things will change, but you do feel for the guys who have signed the longer-term contracts and all of a sudden someone’s going to come back and say, ‘Sorry mate, that doesn’t work anymore’.” Balme would also like to see rule changes made for the 2020 season, such as shorter quarters and longer half-time breaks, retained beyond this year.

 

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Why are we reporting on AFL stars? There are millions of Australians in this position doing it tough. Why is he entitled to anything more? Awful situation, I acknowledge that but come on. All because he kicked a ball in a sports grand final (eye roll)

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