Former Hawthorn Football Club player development manager Jason Burt has been embroiled in the racism scandal at the club.
It comes after a report by external consultants raisedallegations made by Indigenous former Hawks players. The players alleged that during their playing days at Hawthorn they were told to live separately from their families,and,in some cases,forced to cut ties. One player and his partner were allegedly pressured to terminate a pregnancy.
The review was commissioned afterallegations made by former premiership star Cyril Rioli and his partner Shannyn inThe Age.
AFL coach Alastair Clarkson,who is at the centre of the crisis, vigorously defended himself against any claims of wrongdoing.
AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan speaks to the media after the Hawthorn racism allegations.Credit:Getty Images
Caulfield Grammar principal Ashleigh Martin said Burt wanted to engage fully in the independent investigation that has been called by the AFL.
“Today Jason Burt advised me of his decision to take an indefinite leave of absence from his role as head of coaching and performance sport,a role that he has been in for three and a half years,” the email reads.
The allegations,reported by ABC Sport,include that Burt allegedly told anonymous player “Zac” that his wife had miscarried,and that he was previously involved in a meeting with Clarkson and Fagan in which the player’s partner was told their relationship was over.