The Tiger Army Supports Marlion Pickett
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Marlion Pickett, the Richmond player whose journey from jail to a grand final debut became the story of 2019, has been compelled to apply for money from an AFL players' hardship fund to make ends meet.
Despite becoming the face of the 2019 grand final and of the AFL's 2020 season launch, Pickett has found himself struggling financially during the AFL shutdown, as his wage has been cut from the AFL base by 50 per cent since late March, prompting him to seek financial help from the AFL Players' Association.
If each Tiger member gives just $1 each we can ensure that Marlion and his family are well supported through the covid crisis. It's the least we can do for a player who has already entered richmond folklaw.
Tigers look after their own.
Despite becoming the face of the 2019 grand final and of the AFL's 2020 season launch, Pickett has found himself struggling financially during the AFL shutdown, as his wage has been cut from the AFL base by 50 per cent since late March, prompting him to seek financial help from the AFL Players' Association.
If each Tiger member gives just $1 each we can ensure that Marlion and his family are well supported through the covid crisis. It's the least we can do for a player who has already entered richmond folklaw.
Tigers look after their own.
Organizer
Daniel Clohesy
Organizer
Bentleigh, VIC