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Posted: 2022-09-21 06:58:33

Former Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has said he refutes "any allegation of wrongdoing or misconduct" regarding claims about the club's treatment of First Nations players.

Clarkson — along with Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan  — was named in an external review commissioned by Hawthorn into the treatment of First Nations players at the club and which is understood to detail allegations by several former players that they were pressured by the club to separate themselves from partners and families.

The review document was handed to Hawthorn's senior management two weeks ago and is now with the AFL integrity unit.

According to the families of three players interviewed by ABC Sport, the alleged incidents at the centre of the review took place during Clarkson's time as Hawthorn head coach.

Clarkson — who was last month appointed as North Melbourne coach — led Hawthorn from 2005 to 2021.

"The health, care and welfare of our players, staff and their families were always my highest priorities during my time at Hawthorn Football Club," Clarkson said in a media statement.

"I was therefore shocked by the extremely serious allegations reported in the media earlier today.

"I was not interviewed by the authors of the report commissioned by the club, and nor have I been provided with a copy of the report.

"I was not afforded any due process and I refute any allegation of wrongdoing or misconduct and look forward to the opportunity to be heard as part of the AFL external investigation.

"I have today contacted the president of North Melbourne Football Club and we have mutually agreed that I will step back from my responsibilities at the club so I can fully cooperate in the investigation.

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