Tigers boss claims journo's groping question was 'unfair' on coachJoey Riordan
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8 August 2020 2:42 pmRichmond chief executive Brendon Gale has defended Damien Hardwick after the Tigers coach refused to answer a question about player groping.
The Tigers boss has criticised Riminton’s questioning, saying the allegations should have instead been put to the administration of the club.
Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale (left) wasn't happy with the groping question. Credit: Getty
“I thought the coach handled himself very well. I don’t think those matters, those questions, should be put to a club coach,” Gale said.
“They should be put to administration, they should be put to me.
“It was a surprise because of the way the matter was put to him. I mean, criminality, assault, indecent assault allegations? He wasn’t aware, the way it was put.”
Despite his protestations, Gale also insisted the actions of the players were unacceptable, declaring they “will stop”.
He also said people within the club had checked on the wellbeing of the 23-year-old.
Tigers coach Damien Hardwick refuses to answer the tough question. Credit: Supplied
“Several people have (spoken to Chol) on our behalf, just to check in and make sure that he’s okay,” Gale told 3AW radio.
“I mean several people, and just to absolutely emphasise that this is not something we accept or will accept and to make sure that he is okay.
“I can understand why people looking at this would feel really confronted. It’s a bad look and it’s got to stop and it will stop.
But I think the opinion that really matters here is Mabior and, yes, he was surprised (by the groping). It was unexpected. But for him it’s a non-issue and we should take that into account.”
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