Demons' Pickett cops one-match ban for Cripps bump

Forward Kysaiah Pickett will miss the Demons' first AFL game of 2024 due to suspension. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Melbourne forward Kysaiah Pickett will miss the opening round of next season through suspension for a high bump on Carlton captain Patrick Cripps.

In the first quarter of Melbourne's two-point AFL semi-final loss at the MCG, Pickett was applying pressure to Cripps.

When the Carlton skipper fired off a handball, Pickett leaped off the ground and crashed through him, with the back of his shoulder catching Cripps in the head.

Cripps had to come off the ground with a bleeding nose but did not have a concussion test.

The hit was assessed by match review officer Michael Christian as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, drawing a one-match ban.

Pickett can also accept a $1500 fine for striking Mitch McGovern.

Teammate Jack Viney received a $3000 fine for rough conduct on Lachlan Fogarty, while Tom Sparrow was fined $1000 for misconduct on Sam Walsh.

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