HAWTHORN coach Alastair Clarkson has expressed his regret after being involved in an altercation with a Port Adelaide fan on Saturday night.
Clarkson was caught up in the incident as he walked from Adelaide Oval to the team hotel following the Hawks' eight-point loss to Port Adelaide.
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Hawthorn released a statement on Monday evening to "clarify" Clarkson's position.
"Having been confronted and threatened by a group of intoxicated men and after politely asking several times for some space, I regret that I pushed away one particular individual," Clarkson said.
"While the behaviour of the group was antagonistic, aggressive and completely unwarranted, I wish that I had continued to walk away and removed myself from the situation.
"As a father, coach and leader, I acknowledge that I am in a position to set an example for the community."
The altercation is being investigated by South Australian police.
Port Adelaide issued a statement on Monday evening confirming the man at the centre of the incident was not a club member.