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James Hird health scare: Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley appeals for end to personal attacks

Larissa Nicholson

Updated ,first published

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has spoken out against personal attacks on sportspeople after AFL contemporary James Hird was treated for a reported overdose.

Buckley did not refer directly to Hird, but he shared a message about the public pressures faced by high-profile football figures.

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He urged people to address and critique the work of sporting professionals, but said personal attacks were not in the public interest.

Hird was the senior coach at Essendon in 2012 when the club was running its supplements program, later found to have broken anti-doping rules.

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James Hird: treated for a reported overdose.Getty Images

Hird and 34 Bombers players who took part inthe supplements programme later served 12-month bans from football as punishment for participating in the program.

Hird's health scare has prompted debate about the treatment of sportspeople by reporters and onlookers, with some arguing the media's treatment of the former coach had breached his privacy.

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Larissa NicholsonLarissa Nicholson is a journalist at The Age.Connect via X or email.

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