Clarkson concerned AFL investigation into Hawthorn allegations may be undermined

Four-time AFL premiership coach Alastair Clarkson has released a second statement addressing Hawthorn’s alleged mistreatment of First Nations players during his time in charge of the club.

Key points:

  • Clarkson first released a statement last Wednesday
  • He says he is “shocked and deeply distressed” by the allegations
  • The AFL is yet to announce the independent panel that will carry out the investigation

An external review commissioned by Hawthorn has alleged that Clarkson was among key figures at the club who demanded the separation of young First Nations players from their partners, and that he pressured one couple to terminate a pregnancy.

Clarkson said he would cooperate with an AFL investigation, but he was concerned that News Corp’s publication of extracts from the review had undermined any chance of a fair process.

He said he wanted to emphatically express he did not behave in the manner claimed in the review.

Author: Ivan Robinson