Burglars break into retired AFL star Liam Picken and Annie Nolan’s home

Digital Staff
7NEWS Sport
Burglars have ransacked the home of Western Bulldogs premiership hero Liam Picken and his influencer wife Annie Nolan.
Burglars have ransacked the home of Western Bulldogs premiership hero Liam Picken and his influencer wife Annie Nolan. Credit: Instagram

Burglars have ransacked the home of Western Bulldogs premiership hero Liam Picken and his influencer wife Annie Nolan.

Football memorabilia and personal items such as her wedding shoes were stolen in the raid, but Nolan said the thieves did not take her wedding ring or Picken’s prized premiership medal.

Nolan (AKA Uncanny Annie), a passionate blogger who has over 50,000 Instagram followers, gave fans an amusing tour of her Melbourne home after the raid.

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The video showed the broken glass of their front-door as well as their seriously trashed house.

The thieves had dumped several personal items on the floor as they picked out the valuables.

As well as leaving the premiership medal, Nolan pointed out that the thieves did not take her pornagraphic videos or her sex toys.

The thieves smashed the glass window in the front door and went through their personal items.
The thieves smashed the glass window in the front door and went through their personal items. Credit: Instagram
They did not take their wedding ring or Picken’s premiership medal.
They did not take their wedding ring or Picken’s premiership medal. Credit: Instagram/Getty

“Don’t take those, just leave them to embarrass me, you a***holes,” she said.

The professional dog groomer also feigned anger with her two hairless, Chinese Crested dogs, who did not deter the invaders.

“Absolutely useless,” she said. “In trouble with me.”

Despite the crime, Nolan showed some empathy to the thieves and was still able to have a laugh.

“I believe there are really good people in the world,” she said.

“These times drive people to do things, I think it’s really f***ing sad.

“I really hope they look good in my high heels.”

Liam Picken retired at the end of the 2017 AFL season after 198 games, including the Bulldogs’ drought-breaking premiership in 2016.

He was forced out of the retirement due to concussion issues and launched legal action against his club and the AFL in 2023.

He also said in 2020 he would donate his brain to science.

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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