The Cairns Post

Buck’s different version of truth

- LAUREN WOOD

FORMER Collingwoo­d coach Nathan Buckley has refused to respond to specific allegation­s made against him and the club by ex-player Heritier Lumumba.

Buckley said his version of events was “very different” to Lumumba’s and would not comment on claims that a pornograph­ic image was shown to Collingwoo­d players during a 2014 team meeting by an assistant coach.

“I’m not going to go into detail of what is in there (Lumumba’s dossier). There’s a lot that’s not right in there,” Buckley told SEN. “If you start denying one and talking about another, it creates a highlight of an issue that I reckon across the board that is not the truth that I know to be true.”

Buckley said about other allegation­s: “I’m not going to say Heritier is right here or wrong here. That is his perspectiv­e of the truth. But there are other versions of the truth that are a long way away from the way that he perceives it.

“Mine is very different from what he presents. But the context becomes important.”

Lumumba’s claims include that during an eight-hour mediation session “Buckley was adamant that I was the problem – I had ‘gone rogue,’ ‘flown off the handle’ and ‘thrown (him, Eddie) McGuire under the bus’ (after his King Kong gaffe)”.

The 2010 premiershi­p player had wanted to present the document to Collingwoo­d as part of a Do Better report truth-telling process but withdrew from formal talks with the Magpies last month, declaring that the club “cannot be trusted to pursue genuine reconcilia­tion with its past”.

Buckley maintained that he and the club had apologised to Lumumba and said that he did not know what it would take to satisfy the premiershi­p player in his quest.

“I’ve apologised to him, the club has apologised to him,” he said. “For the environmen­t that he has been in. Not just Heritier, but the other Indigenous players that have come through. …

“Heritier hasn’t been satisfied with that, and that’s why we’re where we’re at now, I think.”

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