Three Indigenous families involved at Hawthorn have told the ABC they were allegedly bullied and told to choose between football and their families.
The Australian Football League says it is investigating “very serious allegations” made by Indigenous players that they were racially abused at the Hawthorn Football Club during star coach Alastair Clarkson’s tenure.
Hawthorn earlier this year commissioned an external review into claims of racism at the club during that person’s tenure as coach. The external review document was given to the Hawthorn hierarchy and the AFL’s integrity unit two weeks ago. “Upon learning of these allegations, the club immediately engaged AFL integrity as is appropriate,” a club statement on Wednesday said. “Given the matters raised are confidential, the club will not provide any further comment.”
The player told the ABC a group of coaches including Clarkson and his then senior assistant coach Chris Fagan urged him to have his partner’s pregnancy terminated, break up with his partner, and move into the home of an assistant coach.
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