The Gold Coast Bulletin

Lyon shuts down talk of pitch to Magpies

- JUSTIN CHADWICK

coach Ross Lyon has angrily denied he approached Collingwoo­d about becoming their next senior AFL coach.

Brownlow medallist Brad Hardie claimed Lyon approached the Magpies to enquire about the possibilit­y of taking over from under-pressure coach Nathan Buckley.

Hardie claims Collingwoo­d rejected Lyon’s approach.

The Dockers released a statement yesterday dismissing the “spurious claims”.

Collingwoo­d are set to miss the finals for a fourth year in a row, and Buckley’s future remains unclear. Lyon is contracted with Fremantle until the end of 2020, and says he has no thoughts of leaving.

The veteran coach was disgusted by Hardie’s claims on Perth radio.

“I am bitterly disappoint­ed that such so-called journalism even sees the light of day,” Lyon said.

“I have contacted Brad Hardie directly and voiced my disgust at his comments.

“They are totally without foundation and not based on fact in any way, shape or form.

“Such an erroneous and reckless claim should be exposed for what it is – a complete fabricatio­n and a falsehood.

“It is also important for our members and supporters to know that I couldn’t be more be committed to what we are trying to achieve as a club at the Fremantle Dockers.”

Fremantle chief executive Steve Rosich said the club has a policy of not responding to rumour and innuendo.

“However in this case, because the report is utterly false and personal in nature, we felt compelled as a club to issue today’s statement,” he said.

Hardie’s claims gained traction because of the way Lyon left St Kilda to join Fremantle at the end of 2011.

The Dockers sensationa­lly axed then-Dockers coach Mark Harvey in order to lure Lyon their way. The Saints were left stunned.

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