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Sydney Swans ban 5 players for rest of AFL season over hotel misconduct and a police investigation

SYDNEY (AP) 鈥 Five Australian rules footballers have been banned for the remainder of the AFL season by the Sydney Swans for breaching player codes of conduct during a stay at a Melbourne hotel that has led to a police investigation into allegations of sexual assault.

The Swans issued a statement Wednesday saying 鈥淩iley Bice, Nick Blakey, Isaac Heeney, James Jordon and Chad Warner will not be considered for selection for the remainder of the 2026 AFL Season,鈥 ruling them out of a regular-season game this weekend and the playoffs series.

The Swans said the club-imposed sanctions were independent of an investigation by Victoria state police. No charges have been laid, and no player has been identified as being involved in an alleged sexual assault.

Police were called to a hotel in East Melbourne early Monday when a woman made a complaint to staff there.

鈥淲e respect there is an ongoing investigation by Victoria Police and the actions we have taken today are independent of this,鈥 the Swans statement said, adding that the Australian Football League 鈥渋s supportive of the club鈥檚 sanctions.鈥

Swans chief executive Matthew Pavlich told a news conference Wednesday the club sanctions were imposed for a series of postgame code of conduct breaches. Swans players were staying at the hotel after a game on Sunday because a commercial flight wouldn鈥檛 have got the squad back to Sydney in time before an airport curfew.

鈥淚t was staying out late, it was drinking, it was continuing their night, it was bringing women back to the hotel,鈥 Pavlich said. Such behavior 鈥渨as a long way short of what we expect of our players.

鈥淲e鈥檙e holding them to a really high standard. But they were well short of anywhere near that standard.鈥

He declined to comment on any matters relating to the police investigation.

AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon earlier released a statement saying the allegations were 鈥渄eeply concerning.鈥

鈥淲hile the matter remains under police investigation, it raises broader issues for our game and our responsibilities as a sport,鈥 Dillon said. 鈥淭he woman who made the report to police is entitled to privacy and care, and that should be respected.鈥

The competitive bans followed a club board meeting Tuesday night and interviews with the players involved.

鈥淭he Sydney Swans condemn all forms of abuse and disrespectful behavior toward women,鈥 the Swans said in a statement ahead of the board meeting. 鈥淎ny conduct that causes offense or harm to others is unacceptable and falls well short of our expectations. All women deserve to be respected and feel safe.鈥

Sydney Swans chairman Andrew Pridham apologized for the actions of the players and said there was deep disappointment within the club.

鈥淭o effectively torpedo our season by making a decision such as this tells you how seriously we鈥檝e taken it,鈥 he said.

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