Christian Petracca, a Melbourne superstar, has made his public remarks for the first time since his dissatisfaction with the team was made public.
Petracca had a turbulent season with the Demons, ending his season in June after suffering a horrific injury during the King’s Birthday match against Collingwood.
He had a punctured lung, four broken ribs, and a lacerated spleen. Following emergency surgery, he spent almost a week in the intensive care unit.
Following the injury, he experienced mental health issues, and rumours started to circulate that he wanted to be traded at the end of the season.
However, the team said in a statement at the end of August that Petracca was still “committed to playing for the red and blue.”
Petracca’s words, “I make no apologies for wanting to better our club and contribute to our success both on and off the pitch,” were also included in the statement.
He also appeared in a club-produced video, but failed to address any of his reported issues with the club.
The Demons’ culture has constantly been questioned and more queries were raised post-season when trade reports surrounding superstar Clayton Oliver circulated.
Speaking at a Melbourne Cup promotional event shortly before the Pert news broke, Petracca was asked specifically about the club’s culture.
“For me, culture is an interesting word, it’s a high performance industry and for me we’re always trying to improve and get better,” he said.
“And I think for me, getting good people through the door is the right thing and we’ve had healthy conversations and like any industry we’re looking to improve.”
Petracca also said he was “fully committed” to the club and hit back at suggestions he was disappointed.
“Disappointing is a strong word, I wouldn’t say I’m disappointed, that’s the media’s job to report on issues and for me, all I’m trying to focus on right now is my rehab and my injury, and just being ready for day one of pre-season,” he said.
“I love my job, I’m passionate about footy and that’s all I’m focusing on right now.”
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