North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson.Credit:AFL Photos
The league on Wednesday confirmed Clarkson was the subject of a probe for allegedly using “profane language” in reaction to an umpiring decision while coaching from the bench.
It is not clear if Clarkson’s alleged abuse was directed at anyone,but it was audible to match officials.
“The league are looking into an incident on Saturday where North Melbourne coach Clarkson,coaching from the bench,used profane language that was audible to others (including match officials) following an umpire’s decision. An update will be provided once inquiries are completed,” AFL spokesperson Jay Allen said in a statement.
Clarkson risks being banned if found guilty after receiving a suspended two-match penaltyfor verbally abusing St Kilda players after Jimmy Webster felled Kangaroos skipper Jy Simpkin in a practice match in March. He was also fined $20,000 for using the homophobic slur “c---sucker”.
The drama comes with the Kangaroos winless after 11 games and staring at a third wooden spoon in four seasons,and a fifth consecutive bottom-two finish.
Clarkson said sorry for abusing St Kilda’s Jimmy Webster.Credit:Getty Images
Clarkson – who has a long history of poor discipline often related to a failure to control his emotions – said in March after the incident with St Kilda that he would need to adjust how he coached.
“I’m probably going to have to reinvent myself a little bit as a coach,” Clarkson said.