Sydney Swans coach ‘extremely disappointed’ as club faces call on standing down players over alleged sexual assault
Victoria police are investigating an alleged sexual assault that occurred in the early hours of Monday morning at a Melbourne hotel where Sydney Swans players were staying after a match. Sydney Swans coach Dean Cox expressed extreme disappointment regarding the incident.

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AI-generatedVictoria police are investigating an alleged sexual assault that occurred in the early hours of Monday morning at a Melbourne hotel where Sydney Swans players were staying after a match. Sydney Swans coach Dean Cox expressed extreme disappointment regarding the incident. The club's chief executive, Matthew Pavlich, confirmed several players were involved in an "alleged incident" and stated the club is conducting internal inquiries while cooperating with authorities and the AFL. As of Monday evening, no players had been charged. The AFL's involvement and the potential for players to be stood down are being considered, though the league does not have a mandatory no-fault stand-down policy for such allegations. The investigation has cast a shadow over the team as they approach the AFL finals.
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5 extractedThe AFL does not have a strict no-fault stand-down policy for players charged with serious offenses, unlike the NRL.
No players had been charged in relation to the investigation as of Monday evening.
Sydney Swans CEO Matthew Pavlich confirmed several players were involved in an 'alleged incident' and stated the club is shocked and disappointed.
Sydney Swans coach Dean Cox expressed extreme disappointment regarding the alleged incident and the potential decision to stand down players.
Victoria police are investigating a report of sexual assault that occurred in the early hours of Monday morning at the Pullman Hotel in East Melbourne.