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“I need to be better”: Buckley responds to COVID-19 protocol breach – SEN
He’s spoken for the first time since the breach.

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has spoken publicly for the first time since he and assistant coach Brenton Sanderson broke COVID-19 protocols.
The club were fined $50,000 ($25,000 suspended) on Saturday after both Buckley and Sanderson played tennis with Australian Fed Cup captain Alicia Molik in Perth, who isnt part of the clubs bubble.
Buckley said he let his club down and admitted it was a crystal clear breach of the strict protocols players, coaches and officials are currently abiding by…
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