Fagan’s future call after investigation ends

Fagan’s future call after investigation ends

North Melbourne Alastair Clarkson gained‘t rush back to the club and will remain on leave despite the AFL’s decision with 4 households on the centre of the Hawthorn racism investigation.

Kangaroos president Dr Sonja Hood penned a letter to membership members outlining the continuing care and assist for Clarkson who has stepped away from teaching as a result of toll taken by the saga.

The AFL has closed the investigation with no opposed findings towards Clarkson, Chris Fagan or Justin Burt who’ve all denied any wrongdoing after the historic allegations had been first made public final December.

In the letter Dr Hood stated Clarkson had remained “loyal to the process “ and the Kangaroos would remain loyal to him.

“The past eight months have taken a huge toll on Alastair and he has been remarkably stoic,” Dr Hood wrote in a letter to members.

“He has remained loyal to the process throughout despite having been denied natural justice for so long.

“For now, he will remain away from the club as he looks to get his own physical and mental health in order. We’re happy for him to take as much time away as he feels is necessary.

“We’ll continue to support him and our players and staff while he’s away. (Football boss) Todd Viney, (interim coach) Brett Ratten and our entire football department will continue implementing Alastair’s plan.

“Everyone misses Clarko – but rest assured, the club is in great shape and we are able to give him all the time he needs to get his health right.”

Clarkson hit out on the investigation course of earlier this month earlier than stepping down as coach, with Brett Ratten taking up the position.

Welcoming the AFL conclusion, Dr Hood was acutely aware of the “the harm this process has caused to all involved” in supporting Fagan.

“Last night’s (AFL) statement spoke of the considerable distress caused by the way the story became public, compounding the hurt that First Nations families felt from their time at Hawthorn,” she wrote.

“The past few months have been really tough on everyone – those named publicly and the many who were part of the investigation.”

“In fact, our whole country is facing into an important period of listening and understanding of our shared history.

“As a club, we are committed to playing our role and we support the strategic and governance recommendations laid out by the AFL in yesterday’s release.”

Originally printed as North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson will stay on depart from teaching

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au