Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Bartel can’t understand AFL’s timeline on Hawthorn investigat­ion

- By Seb Mottram

Jimmy Bartel can’t understand why the AFL has set a soft deadline of completing the investigat­ion into the racism allegation­s at Hawthorn by December.

The league released a statement on Wednesday confirming the appointmen­t of a four-person panel set to investigat­e the claims separate to the AFL’s integrity unit.

The statement added the terms of reference are still being finalised, but AFL general counsel Andrew

Dillon said the league is hoping to confirm a projected end date for the investigat­ion in December 2022.

But with the seriousnes­s of the allegation­s that have seen Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan stand down from North Melbourne and Brisbane respective­ly, Bartel can’t fathom why the AFL has decided to squeeze the investigat­ion into just two months.

“I don’t think you need a hard deadline on it though, because the seriousnes­s of this and what’s been alleged, there is going to be no good outcome in this,” the three-time premiershi­p Cat said on Sportsday.

“There’s going to be bad outcomes either side, there can’t be any grey in this.

“It takes as long as it needs, and how much scope and how much ability will this panel have? Will they get to interview everybody?

“Like everyone, I don’t think we should draw any conclusion until we’ve heard from everyone, that’s the right of everyone involved.”

AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan called for the investigat­ion after the ABC published testimony from former Hawthorn players and their families that alleged racist and inappropri­ate behaviour against Clarkson, Fagan and former player developmen­t manager Jason Burt.

Both Clarkson and Fagan have indicated they deny the claims and Bartel suggested this inquiry will draw on for years no matter how soon the AFL wants it wrapped up.

“Either way there’s enormous repercussi­ons for whatever side this lands on. Like enormous,” he continued.

“If we think at the end of this report and any other investigat­ion that goes into it that’s it … the lawyers have probably got another year or two years of this.

“We can’t just have those allegation­s and then just go, ‘You know what, we don’t know, it’s sort of inbetween’.”

WorkSafe Victoria has also initiated an investigat­ion into the claims at Hawthorn.

AFL Media’s Damian Barrett recently voiced a similar concern to Bartel, stating he “can’t see” Clarkson and Fagan being able to coach in Round 1 next year.

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Photos by James Ross and Joel Carrett

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