Patrick Dangerfield answers burning AFLPA question from ex-Adelaide player

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.dangerfield35 has faced the music over his role as AFL Players Association president, answering one burning question in the wake of the Crows camp revelations. 7AFL 7NEWS

The AFLPA was thrust into the headlines last week when Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins and Bryce Gibbs opened up on their true experiences in the Crows’ 2018 pre-season.Analysis, local footy and the biggest moments, Seven and 7plus are the home of footy shows for every fan. Stream them all for free onThe emotional stories shone a new light on how the players’ concerns were handled by Adelaide, the AFL and the union.

“I don’t have the energy nor the desire to be on the phone endlessly about this and talking to people, accepting apologies and those sorts of things,” the 147-game Adelaide player said. “You and I had some discussions about what went on. I asked you for your point of view from the PA , versus my point of view.

He wondered aloud whether the response to Melbourne players successfully shutting down their club’s plans for an army-style camp in the same 2018 pre-season had impacted the AFLPA’s ability to get through to Adelaide footballers. “The big challenge was getting through to people and players like yourself and others, and getting the full story and your name put to that. That was the biggest challenge, for players to feel comfortable.

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