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Congratulations to Kossie and his partner Ardu who are having a baby. Maybe the baby may play for us one day. Hopefully Ardu is a Melbourne girl and Kossie stays in Melbourne long term.

 

The photo shared on the club's facebook page is just stunning. As is Ardu, for that matter! One of those smiles that makes you feel like bringing them little gifts all day.

Congratulations to all, and as Demons we all appreciate the considerate non-september timing!

 

Biffen Pickett has a nice ring to it.


Fantastic news, a stable lifestyle - family is what we need Kossi to have.His partner looks delightfulb.And  Kossie becoming a father wil mature him.

1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Biffen Pickett has a nice ring to it.

Please stop eating cucumber sandwiches. 

 
5 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

can someone post the pickie here please?

Andrew( Demonland), already has- refer above Demonland 


16 hours ago, Biffen said:

Biffen Pickett has a nice ring to it.

Remarkably dignified. Perhaps more appropriate as a middle name, you don't want to rub peoples noses in it.

21 hours ago, samcantstandya said:

Congratulations to Kossie and his partner Ardu who are having a baby. Maybe the baby may play for us one day. Hopefully Ardu is a Melbourne girl and Kossie stays in Melbourne long term.

If not its got "going home for family support" written all over it

1 hour ago, BangBnagBang said:

and his partner!!! you reckon the club could find her name out. terrible look

You didn't consider that this may have been for privacy reasons? Not everyone wants their identity public, especially in the heavily scrutinized world of AFL football.


1 hour ago, BangBnagBang said:

If not its got "going home for family support" written all over it

Ardu is originally from Darwin but she has been living in Melbourne for over a decade.

12 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

You didn't consider that this may have been for privacy reasons? Not everyone wants their identity public, especially in the heavily scrutinized world of AFL football.

I did consider it but when people are tagging her in the instagram post using her name and she replies to it I didn’t think privacy was an issue. 

1 hour ago, Young Blood said:

You didn't consider that this may have been for privacy reasons? Not everyone wants their identity public, especially in the heavily scrutinized world of AFL football.

Well they’ve changed the post and it now says Ardu so yeh it was a bad look 

21 hours ago, Biffen said:

Biffen Pickett has a nice ring to it.

As long as the name isn't Biffen Pickett jnr


A good reminder that not everything about player lives is shared. Not long ago everyone kept saying we needed to get him a Melbourne based partner to keep him at the club. 

Congrats to the very happy looking couple. Very nice pic.

On a selfish note the next steps are Father sons/daughters in due course and the mandatory 100 games from Kosi.

Congratulations Kozzie and Ardu that is wonderful news for you both and your families.💕

 

Picky Fence Pickett?😍

21 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Picky Fence Pickett?😍

Biffen Kosiah Picket-Pickett Jnr


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