The AFL has appointed the legal panel to oversee its investigation into the allegations contained in Hawthorn’s cultural safety review of Indigenous player experiences at the club. From left:Bernard Quinn KC,barrister Jacqualyn Turfrey,barrister Tim Goodwin,and barrister Julie Buxton.
McLachlan told reporters on Wednesday the terms of reference and the recommendations of the panel would be made public,and the panel would “make recommendations based on their findings on whether there has or hasn’t been a breach of AFL rules” based on their findings.
He defended the process,saying the AFL had been asked to put together an independent panel and had done so because the issues raised were so serious. However,Courtin said her clients had only agreed to engage in the Hawthorn review because they thought it would be for “the betterment of future First Nations players” and they were now left exposed and traumatised.