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Let AFL players have Queensland freedom when seasons end: Hannebery – The Age
Dan Hannebery, the ex-Swan-turned Saint, says AFL players deserve to be given a break from the tight controls at season’s end, and they should behave maturely.

The AFL hierarchy is concerned about the potential for players in particular to cut loose in Queensland once their seasons end, given they have living under strict controls for so long – with the league clearly mindful of the Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones incident in Surfers’ Paradise, when the pair left the club’s hub and were arrested at 3.30am outside a strip joint. TheThe league is working on a plan to deal with the issue of what freedoms will be permitted for players and staff in Qu…
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