Billy was my idol, he was a skilful larrikin who embodied the Collingwood spirit we all love.
RIP
Vale #25 Billy Picken (1956-2022)
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Those were the days! Glad you have a good memory with Billy, Rudey.RudeBoy wrote:I remember running into Billy at the old fish n chip shop (now gone) on Johnston St, near the Vic Park railway station, back in 1976 or 77. He had just finished training and was fuelling up on fish n chips and a couple of dimmies. We chatted briefly and he was incredibly friendly and down to earth. Footy was a lot more genuine and real back then. RIP Billy.
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My older sister's absolute fave when we were kids. RIP Billy Boy.
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Can back up WPT.watt price tully wrote:Fond memories at school of Billy: HSC 1974. In the library periods at school he used to call imaginary (horse) races. They were funny and he was really d good at it.
Melbourne High School had lots of kids from the country doing their final years of school (good way for clubs to get country kids down as through an arrangement with the school the kids would get a so called good education making it attractive for parents to agree). Lots of VFL as it was known then 1st, 2nd and 3rd kids and some from the VFA.
Billy was friendly and likeable.
I sat next to Billy during Social Studies at Melbourne High School and saw him take a lot of hangers for the school side.
I played on the HBF for the seconds. Not easy to get into the Firsts with Kink at FF, Picken at CHF, Manassa in the middle, Edwards in ruck, and Flower and Fitzsimmons on the wings.
He had great balance, always played on his toes, had a high ball drop, a unique way of getting back behind the mark as quickly as possible, and turning to look upfield to launch a torp. (Not sure if I ever saw him handball.) Those were the days when you tried to get the pill into the forward line as quickly as possible. You would with Daicos and Moore in front of you.
Here’s Billy on the big stage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU4RrbXWRL8
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