Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

HUGH HOPES LIONS RISE ABOVE PROBE

- MARC MCGOWAN

BRISBANE Lions midfielder Hugh Mccluggage hopes the serious racism allegation­s levelled against coach Chris Fagan will not derail their premiershi­p bid.

The AFL has launched an investigat­ion that stemmed from an internal Hawthorn review into First Nations players’ experience at the club, which a Hawks statement said unearthed some “disturbing” allegation­s.

Fagan, who was Hawthorn’s head of football at the time, Alastair Clarkson and then-player developmen­t manager Jason Burt were accused in an ABC article during grand final week of being complicit in several alleged incidents.

They have denied any wrongdoing but both Fagan and Clarkson, who is set to coach North Melbourne next season, stood down temporaril­y.

Fagan resumed his Lions duties on Wednesday, while Clarkson will officially start his new job on Tuesday.

The league’s investigat­ion is set to be completed in December, with Mccluggage saying he and his teammates were kept “in the loop”.

“The club’s been really good with us. They’ve supported ‘Fages’ and our Indigenous boys as well and there’s constant communicat­ion between everyone, which has been really important,” Mccluggage said.

“We’re just going to have to wait and see how it all plays out but I’ve seen ‘Fages’ a few times and everyone’s in good spirits around the place.

“We’re all away from the club at the moment, so I don’t know how it will go – no one does – but we’re a really tight-knit group and we can only judge based on what we’ve seen so far, and he’s been awesome for us.

“I have no doubt that when everything is done; the group will be able to bond together and give it another good crack (in 2023).”

Brisbane played at least two finals in each of the past four seasons, including reaching a second preliminar­y final in three years this September.

A 71-point belting from eventual premier Geelong ended the Lions’ season on a sour note but they traded for establishe­d stars Josh Dunkley and Jack Gunston a month later.

They are also going to welcome fatherson guns Will Ashcroft and Jaspa Fletcher, who could both be snapped up in the first 15 picks of this year’s draft.

Mccluggage is willing to sacrifice midfield time for the greater team good despite a fourth-straight top-three best and fairest finish and consecutiv­e selections in the 40man All-australian squad.

 ?? ?? Brisbane midfielder Hugh Mccluggage says he and his teammates have been kept “in the loop” about the AFL probe. Picture: Nigel Hallett
Brisbane midfielder Hugh Mccluggage says he and his teammates have been kept “in the loop” about the AFL probe. Picture: Nigel Hallett

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