Dane Swan, left, at Collingwood pre-season training with coach Nathan Buckley. Picture: Wayne Ludbey. Source: Herald Sun
COLLINGWOOD today slapped Brownlow medallist Dane Swan with a fine in a fresh sign of tension between the Magpies and their most decorated current player.
Swan was summoned to a meeting with officials this afternoon where he was told he would be sanctioned for taking part in a pre-recorded interview on Channel Nine that had not been authorised by the club's administration.
Under AFL rules, clubs cannot fine players more than $5000. It is believed Swan's fine is less than the maximum amount.
Collingwood chief executive Gary Pert refused to comment when contacted this afternoon.
But the Magpies confirmed in today's Herald Sun that they only learned of Swan's paid interview with The Footy Show after the deal had been negotiated and the interview had been filmed.
While Pert would not comment today, a day earlier he told this newspaper that the club was "surprised" Swan had taken part in the interview without club permission.
"Dane's management negotiated and conducted the interview before the club's administration was advised," Pert said on Wednesday.
"While we encourage our players to do media work because our supporters enjoy it, we were surprised with the timing of this interview."
Paid interviews with former coach Mick Malthouse in 2011 and Travis Cloke last year caused serious tensions within the club.
It is understood a number of Swan's teammates expressed frustration at his decision to agree to the interview.
Some believed it was poor timing given the likely subject matter and the fact that the club is only 24 days away from its Round 1 clash with North Melbourne.
The 29-year-old, who has long railed against authority, was suspended by the club for two games last year turning up to training in an unfit state.
Swan, who has won three Copeland Trophies as well as the 2011 Brownlow Medal, has been the subject of much scrutiny in recent years in terms of his off-field behaviour.
In interview aired on Fox Sports tonight, Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley conceded Swan has had to change part of his carefree nature to fit in with the club's program.
"Our football program has changed a little bit and our players have to move along with that," Buckley told Fox Sports.
"'Swanny' has come along for the journey, his attitude has been fantastic in what he has given to his teammates, but ultimately the true test is out on the field.
"There has been a lot of focus on 'Swanny' and rightly so when you have that many tatts you are going to get a little bit of attention."
Swan has been rested from Saturday night's NAB Cup game against Brisbane, along with other stars Scott Pendlebury and Travis Cloke.
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