Dees star faces MRO scrutiny after win over Eagles

Shayne Hope Published May 11, 2026 at 6.00am (AWST)

Melbourne coach Steven King expects superstar Kysaiah Pickett will avoid sanction over his high contact on Jake Waterman in the Demons' comfortable 32-point win over West Coast.

King believes Pickett will be free to play despite the explosive match-winner again facing scrutiny from the match review officer.

Pickett had his hands out reaching for the ball and did not elect to bump his opponent when he made high contact with Waterman in the opening 20 seconds.

The 24-year-old, who has been suspended multiple times for bumping opponents in the head, was clearly concerned about the incident in the aftermath.

But King felt his star man made a "legitimate play on the ball" on this occasion.

Waterman was sore but got up to take his free kick and was one of West Coast's best players, finishing with three goals and a game-high 13 score involvements.

"Kozzy's a leader, he's matured a lot as a player and he knows how important he is to us," King said.

"The way he plays the game is on the edge at times because of the talent he's got and how hard he is around the footy.

"When we saw the replay, we got the message pretty quickly to Koz that he was making a play on the ball and you'll be fine."

Pickett did not have his usual level of impact under close attention from Brady Hough and Willem Duursma, finishing with 14 disposals and one goal.

King "looked after" Pickett by playing him as a deep forward at times, with an eye on the Demons' six-day break leading into the Hawthorn clash.

"He did what he needed to do to help us get the result," King said.

"He's set a pretty high benchmark for himself and we don't need Kozzy to do anything super for us all the time.

"It's nice to find a way to win without him being his dominant self."

The Dees kicked eight of the first nine goals to take a stranglehold on the contest before halftime and cruised to a 15.9 (99) to 9.13 (67) victory at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

It improved Melbourne's record to 6-3, with only percentage separating them from fourth-placed Brisbane, ahead of a high-stakes clash with Hawthorn next round.

Australian Associated Press

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