Sydney chief executive Matthew Pavlich says the club is “shocked and disappointed” after several players were involved in an alleged police incident in Melbourne last night.
It comes after Victoria Police confirmed they are investigating a report of an alleged sexual assault at the Pullman East Melbourne, the hotel where the Swans were staying.
Pavlich fronted the media on Monday to make a short statement.
“We can confirm several players were involved in an alleged incident last night in Melbourne,” Pavlich said.
“We’ve identified this to the AFL. We are working with them and also the relevant authorities on this matter.
“We’re still piecing together exactly what transpired here and have our own set of internal enquiries ongoing.
“It’s safe to say we’re extremely shocked and disappointed that this has taken place and that the players have found themselves in this situation.
“We understand the level of interest in the matter and there’s going to be lots of speculation but given it’s a police matter right now, that is all that we can say.”
When asked a follow-up question by a reporter, Pavlich responded: “As I said, it’s a police matter ongoing. I’m not going to comment any further on it right now.”
Victoria Police confirmed on Monday they are investigating a report of a sexual assault in East Melbourne on August 17.
“The incident occurred at a hotel on Wellington Parade in the early hours of the morning,” a statement read.
“The exact circumstances are yet to be established and the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.”
Sydney defeated Essendon by 36 points at the MCG on Sunday to lock in second spot on the AFL ladder and loom as one of the most likely premiership contenders this season.
Players were set to return to NSW on Monday ahead of the club’s final home-and-away game of the season against North Melbourne at the SCG on Sunday.
The AFL has been contacted for comment.
- 1800 RESPECT: 1800 737 732
- National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service: 1800 211 028
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