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Four Points: Demons’ aggressive trade pays off, Scott’s case to answer, close Danger loophole – The Age
Kysaiah Pickett is emblematic of a subtle shift at Melbourne, where early season form points to encouraging signs of growth and change.

The air crackles when Kysaiah Pickett gets near the ball. The crowd leans in; they hold their breath and smile, watching and waiting for what he will make happen next.
Picketts two goals against the Saints on Saturday night were both moments of cleverness and a ruthless refusal to give up on the contest. He fought for the ball, then snapped smartly. When players such as Pickett and Izak Rankine play, its easy to fall back on superlatives about their X-factor, but those things only happen because…
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