The Cairns Post

Coach laments ‘invasive’ footage

- RUSSELL GOULD

THE Sydney Swans will talk to the AFL about the “invasive” footage that showed a distressed Paddy McCartin in the change rooms last weekend after coach John Longmire revealed he was uncomforta­ble with the impact it could have on a player’s family and friends.

McCartin (pictured), who missed three seasons after a series of concussion issues, will miss this week’s clash with Brisbane through concussion protocols but is ”absolutely fine”.

Longmire said the vision of his halftime distress in Hobart on Monday shouldn’t have been aired without the correct informatio­n.

The Swans also lost Logan McDonald to concussion but the absence of the tall pair should be offset by the return of Tom Papley from a hamstring injury that has sidelined him since the pre-season.

Longmire said the immediate reaction to McCartin’s concussion was “inflamed by the vision” that showed his emotional reaction to being subbed out and sparked fears for his immediate and long-term future.

He said he would take the issue to the AFL, having seen other instances of footage sparking unfounded speculatio­n about injuries, including Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines, who had a heart issue.

“Personally I don’t think the vision should be shown in those situations,” Longmire said on Wednesday.

“I saw Ollie Wines a few weeks ago … he had a few issues no one knew about and I didn’t think that should have been shown. I felt uncomforta­ble with that as well.

“I think the responsibi­lity is to get the facts first and don’t go without any context. I think that’s maybe an issue for the AFL Players’ Associatio­n to take up. It’s not just about the

fans, it’s about a player’s family and their friends and a whole network of people who are watching that and are impacted by the commentary and influenced by the speculatio­n. It’s not just the general punter.

“I understand people seeing the vision before the game and in the warm-up, but in moments where you are not quite sure of the background … we have to take a deep breath and find out a few of the facts before running with it.

“He (McCartin) felt terrific, his emotion was purely based on the fact he’d been ruled out of the game and would miss a match.

“You can understand there’s a bit of anxiety with Paddy as well going into that process after what he’s been through, particular­ly when he feels really good.

“He understand­s the doctors ruled him out and we absolutely back our doctors in. That was the context behind the vision and I’m not sure too many people took that in.”

Longmire said the use of such vision “will be mentioned” to the AFL, but he didn’t expect a change.

“It’s a personal view I’ve got. It’s invasive into a player’s personal space in those moments,” he said.

“I don’t expect anything to be done about it … it would be good if it was. It would be good if it was a considerat­ion.

“Both of them are really good and both of them felt good after the game.”

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