Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has urged the AFL not to force clubs to alter their training programs because of one now-infamous boxing session at Hawthorn.
The AFL investigated a training incident in June which left Hawks forward Mitchell Lewis concussed following a sparring session with teammate Jacob Koschitzke.
Hawthorn were cleared of any wrongdoing, with WorkSafe satisfied with the club s response and not taking any further action.
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge (pictured) has urged the AFL not to force clubs to alter their training programs because of one now-infamous boxing session at Hawthorn
Clubs will be allowed to continue boxing training but the AFL has placed guidelines on how it can happen, which were released only minutes after Beveridge addressed the media ahead of the Bulldogs game against Adelaide on Saturday.
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