SAD NEWS: Collingwood Announced Departure Of Six Key Players…
The Magpies great, who played 212 matches for the club after debuting in 1974, was a two-time EW Copeland Trophy winner and All-Australian in 1983.
Renowned for his high-marking, the defender’s career spanned 11 seasons.
News of Picken’s death was doubly sad for the Magpies, with the AFL club also mourning the death of another ex-player in Con Britt.
Recruited from the Ballarat Football League before debuting in 1966, Britt played 110 games for the Magpies before he was forced into retirement at just 26-years-old by a knee injury in 1973.
“Billy was a spectacular player, a dashing defender who could take a big grab and a player who performed extraordinarily in finals matches,”Magpies president Jeff Browne said in a statement.
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