Five Australian rules footy players suspended amid police investigation
Five Sydney Swans players have been suspended for the remainder of the AFL season due to breaches of club standards, specifically late-night drinking and inviting women to their hotel after a weekend match in Melbourne. This decision was announced by the club and is independent of an ongoing Victoria Police investigation into an alleged sexual assault that reportedly occurred at the Pullman Hotel where the players were staying.

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AI-generatedFive Sydney Swans players have been suspended for the remainder of the AFL season due to breaches of club standards, specifically late-night drinking and inviting women to their hotel after a weekend match in Melbourne. This decision was announced by the club and is independent of an ongoing Victoria Police investigation into an alleged sexual assault that reportedly occurred at the Pullman Hotel where the players were staying. The players involved are Isaac Heeney, Chad Warner, Nick Blakey, James Jordon, and Riley Bice. None of the players have been arrested or charged in relation to the police investigation. The club chairman apologized for the breaches, and the AFL supports the club's sanctions.
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5 extractedThe club's sanctions are independent of the ongoing police investigation.
None of the players have been arrested or charged in the investigation.
Detectives in Melbourne are investigating an alleged sexual assault at the hotel where the players were staying.
The suspensions are related to late-night drinking and inviting women to a hotel after a match.
Five Australian Football League (AFL) players have been suspended for the rest of the season.