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Australian Rules-Coaches deny wrongdoing after indigenous allegations

MELBOURNE :Former Hawthorn head coach Alastair Clarkson and his onetime assistant Chris Fagan have denied any wrongdoing during their time at the Melbourne-based Australian Rules club after allegations that indigenous players were mistreated.

The Australian Football League (AFL) said on Wednesday it was investigating "serious allegations" about the mistreatment of indigenous players, including one that the coaches urged a player to have his partner's pregnancy aborted.

Clarkson, who was head coach at Hawthorn for 17 seasons until last year, released a statement on Wednesday evening saying he was "shocked" by the allegations.

"The health, care and welfare of our players, staff and their families were always my highest priorities during my time at Hawthorn Football Club," it read.

"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."

The allegations were contained in an independent review commissioned by Hawthorn and reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Fagan, who left Hawthorn after the 2016 season to coach the Brisbane Lions, released a statement on Thursday saying he was "shocked and deeply distressed" by the allegations and would "defend" himself.

"I deny, categorically, the allegations of wrongdoing by me in relation to First Nations players at the Hawthorn Football Club," it read.

"I have had very positive relationships with (indigenous) players throughout my many years in football, and, indeed players from different racial and ethnic groups.

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