Pickett under fire for high bump in Dees’ win over Dogs

Pickett under fire for high bump in Dees’ win over Dogs

Melbourne livewire Kysaiah Pickett has performed a starring position in a 50-point thumping of the Western Bulldogs, however faces suspension over his excessive bump on Bailey Smith.

Pickett and key ahead Ben Brown kicked 4 objectives apiece within the Demons’ 17.13 (115) to 9.11 (65) triumph on the MCG on Saturday evening.

The 21-year-old speedster Pickett began within the centre sq. and was a relentless menace within the entrance half, ending with 19 disposals, 11 rating involvements, eight tackles and three clearances.

But he’ll come underneath scrutiny over his collision with Smith through the second quarter.

Pickett left the bottom and made contact along with his shoulder to Smith’s head because the Bulldogs famous person kicked the ball ahead.

Smith was not significantly harm and performed out the sport.

The incident comes amid an intense give attention to concussion in soccer, with the AFL dealing with class motion from previous gamers looking for compensation for his or her accidents.

Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin admitted considerations over Pickett’s availability going ahead, which now lies within the arms of the match evaluation officer, however praised his participant for an “outstanding” efficiency.

“He’s a dynamic player and he hit the scoreboard for us but it was more his impact around pressure and tackle (that impressed),” Goodwin mentioned.

“Every time the ball was coming out of our forward half it had genuine heat on it and Kossie was at the forefront of that.”

It was a grimy evening for the Dogs, who misplaced defender Liam Jones earlier than halftime to a sore neck from a collision in a marking contest on his return after a 12 months out of the AFL.

Midfield weapons Clayton Oliver (33 disposals, 9 clearances) and Christian Petracca (30, eight) seized management of the competition for Melbourne and skipper Max Gawn (21 disposals, two objectives) shone in his new ruck-forward pairing with recruit Brodie Grundy.

Charlie Spargo (two objectives) additionally hit the scoreboard, and Jake Lever was dependable as ever within the back-line with out injured defensive associate Steven May.

The much-hyped ‘Dinosaur Dogs’ failed to fireplace.

Aaron Naughton (1.2) and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (1.3) did not benefit from their possibilities in entrance of objective, whereas inexperienced Sam Darcy and commerce recruit Rory Lobb had little affect.

But it was within the midfield the place the Bulldogs had been overwhelmed by their opponents regardless of Jack Macrae (33 disposals), Adam Treloar (32) and Tom Liberatore (32) successful loads of the ball.

Bulldogs coach lamented a “landslide” defeat in centre clearances (15-8) and poor ball use, in addition to his gamers’ lack of ability to deal with perceived strain.

“The disappointing thing was the drop-off and the scoreline late in the game,” Beveridge mentioned.

“That’s flattening. If you ask all of our people who have been working really hard and quite diligently over the pre-season period, we’d hope that’s an anomaly.”

Tempers flared through the second time period when Pickett flattened Smith, with Bulldogs gamers speeding in to defend their teammate.

Smith wasn’t fazed, bouncing again to his ft instantly, and didn’t participate within the ensuing melee.

The Demons kicked the following 5 objectives, together with one to Pickett, in a 10-minute burst as they took a 19-point result in halftime.

Pickett’s fourth objective within the shadows of three-quarter time broke the Bulldogs’ again as Melbourne strolled to a cushty victory.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au