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Posted: 2022-09-21 22:26:00

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan says senior Indigenous players have found it "hugely challenging" that alleged incidents of racism could have taken place at Hawthorn without them being aware of them.

McLachlan spoke with a group of current and former players including Shaun Burgoyne, Shane Edwards, Steven May, Neville Jetta and Eddie Betts in the wake of the fresh racism furore that has engulfed the competition.

The allegations raised by an external review into the Hawks included one player alleging Hawthorn coaches told him and his partner to terminate a pregnancy and separate so the player could focus on football. 

Speaking to ABC TV's News Breakfast, McLachlan addressed his phone meeting with the players.

"What was confronting for them — and I think they'd be happy for me to talk about this — [Shaun] Burgoyne was there right through this period, and was confronted and challenged, he didn't see any sign of this. I know that was weighing heavily on him," he said.

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