Townsville Bulletin

Suck it up on hubs, says Fagan

- JASON PHELAN

BRISBANE Lions coach Chris Fagan says players need to “suck it up” and do what’s right for the game as the AFL attempts to reboot the premiershi­p season in quarantine hubs.

And he believes the overwhelmi­ng majority of his players will do just that. Fagan invoked the plight of former Melbourne coach Neale Daniher as some players have struggled to come to terms with the league’s proposed hub plan.

The worst-case scenario to restart and complete the premiershi­p season that was presented to players this week would see teams isolated for a total of 20 weeks. That prospect has led some, like Adelaide’s Rory Sloane and North Melbourne’s Todd Goldstein, to express concerns about families being excluded.

Fagan says a recent text from Daniher, who is fighting a high-profile battle with motor neurone disease, helped him approach the AFL’S plan to restart the season with renewed perspectiv­e.

“It made me think ‘ How would Neale handle this?’ Fagan told SEN yesterday. “When you think about (his battle) and then you think about what we’re faced with ... it’s relatively minor, it’s short term.

“We’re not going to jail, we’re not going to die, we’re not going to war, it will end, we will get back to normal (but) it’s just going to take a bit of sacrifice for a while.

“I figure right now what we need to do is actually suck it up and do what’s best for the game in the hope that we can return to where we’ve been at over the past 50 years.

“That’s my attitude towards it, and the majority of our players.”

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Chris Fagan.

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