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Buckley, Sanderson and Molik tennis match leads to Collingwood hub breach – The Age
Collingwood have been handed a $50,000 fine – half of it suspended – after Nathan Buckley and assistant coach Brenton Sanderson played tennis with Alicia Molik and one other person.

Buckley and Sanderson – who have long been close friends – will pay the $25,000 from their own pockets. Their conduct did not breach any WA government protocols and came after they completed their 14-day quarantine in the state.
Buckley and Sanderson said: “At the time, we believed we had followed and adhered to the protocols as required but after returning to the hotel and re addressing the circumstances it became crystal clear that we had breached the current AFL protocols.
“The competition …
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