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The dynamic small forward, possessing an innate ability to generate excitement with his explosive play around the goals, successfully transitioned into a role that afforded him more time in the midfield. The club also negotiated a long-term deal with Pickett, thereby eliminating any prospect of a move west by their star young player.

Date of Birth: 2 June 2001

Height: 171cm

Games MFC 2025: 20

Career Total: 126

Goals MFC 2025: 40

Career Total: 201

Brownlow Medal Votes: 10 votes

Melbourne Football Club: Ron Barassi Senior Memorial Trophy 3rd Best & Fairest: 467 votes

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  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to 2025 Player Reviews: #36 Kysaiah Pickett
 

Hopefully can keep up his influence in games, I have noticed when he’s tagged hard we have no other real influential players who stand up.

Ripper player, glad he’s here on contract and hope he doesn’t break it anytime soon.

4 hours ago, Hopeful Demon said:

He's an absolute phenomenon. Comfortably my favourite MFC player of all time.

So glad he's staying.

You obviously didn't see Robbie.

 

Yes a very good player we watched him kick a lazy 6 in Alice Springs Vs Port and got us over the line. So glad he signed on with us long term, hope he gets to play in another flag or two for us.

40 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Yes a very good player we watched him kick a lazy 6 in Alice Springs Vs Port and got us over the line. So glad he signed on with us long term, hope he gets to play in another flag or two for us.

Do you travel often to watch?


3 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Do you travel often to watch?

No GOTD but we planned our trip north to Uluṟu and Alice to coincide with our Home game up there and we were fortunate enough to stay in the same resort as the MFC boys and coaches ( pure fluke). We were in the Restaurant when Tracc and Clayton came in to see Tracc’s family and Clarry was very upset that he wasn’t playing because of his broken hand and he had played 139 consecutive games. It turned out to be a trip of a lifetime.👍😁

38 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

No GOTD but we planned our trip north to Uluṟu and Alice to coincide with our Home game up there and we were fortunate enough to stay in the same resort as the MFC boys and coaches ( pure fluke). We were in the Restaurant when Tracc and Clayton came in to see Tracc’s family and Clarry was very upset that he wasn’t playing because of his broken hand and he had played 139 consecutive games. It turned out to be a trip of a lifetime.👍😁

Sounds awesome. Ground looked pretty good shape. Would have been pretty cool seeing those legends in real life

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