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Clarkson has verbal agreement on new dealApril 21, 2016 11:59 AM
ALASTAIR Clarkson says he has made a verbal commitment to extend his tenure at Hawthorn, with the four-time premiership coach dismissing suggestions he could be poached by a rival club.
Clarkson told AFL.com.au in February he had agreed to a three-year extension until at least the end of 2019, which would give him time to oversee the regeneration of the Hawks' ageing list.
However, the master coach's future came back into the spotlight this week when Fairfax Media speculated Collingwood could have an eye on Clarkson to replace Nathan Buckley, given the Hawks coach was yet to put pen to paper on his new deal.
But on Thursday, Clarkson shut down any suggestion he might quit Hawthorn.
"It's all because of me, not anyone else (that no contract has been signed yet)," Clarkson said.
"I can't even remember if I signed the last contract;
what I have done is make a commitment to the club and I don't back away from commitments.
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So I'm going to be a Hawker. As much as I'm flattered that Caro (journalist Caroline Wilson) and others are interested in what's going on with my contract, I made a commitment to the club six weeks ago and I'm going nowhere.
"I made a commitment six weeks ago, and for all those out there that think I might be going somewhere, it couldn't be further from the truth."The 47-year-old has coached Hawthorn in 263 matches – including five Grand Finals - since taking the reins in 2005 and is closing in on the legendary John Kennedy Snr's 299-game club record for most matches coached.
Clarkson has become a statesman of the game since rebuilding the once-struggling Hawks into a powerhouse and he applauded the AFL's decision this week to scrap Grand Final replays.
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