Richmond star Marlion Pickett will apply for bail at Perth Magistrates Court after being charged with alleged burglary offences.
Richmond star Marlion Pickett is in custody after being charged with alleged burglary charges and will appear in Perth Magistrates Court on Monday to apply for bail.
Richmond confirmed in a statement the charges related to alleged offences in December 2022 and January 2023. His manager Anthony Van Der Wielen told The Age that Pickett “has a strong intent to defend himself against the charges”.The 31-year-old dual premiership midfielder played in the Tigers win over Fremantle in Perth on Saturday night.
He made his debut in the 2019 grand final becoming a premiership player and Richmond life member after just one game.
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