Sunday 23 August 2026 SourcesAbout🌓
🇦🇺 AU ▾
BREAKING
Australian News

Sydney Swans win first AFL game since sexual assault allegations

PerthNow ·
Sydney Swans win first AFL game since sexual assault allegations

Embattled and understrength Sydney have beaten North Melbourne by 53 points in the Swans’ first game since the sexual assault allegations that have rocked the AFL club.

Five players - Isaac Heeney, Chad Warner, Nick Blakey, Riley Bice and James Jordon - were on Wednesday suspended for the rest of the season for “breaching club standards”.

The sanctions are separate to the police investigation into sexual assault allegations and the events at East Melbourne’s Pullman Hotel in the early hours of Monday morning.

Those events completely overshadowed a maiden AFLW-AFL double header at the SCG - where after Sydney’s women’s team beat Essendon by 24 points, the men won their game 17.21 (123) to 10.10 (70).

The AFLW team won in front of a record crowd of 16,672, with some fans walking out after the women’s game - which had been forecast by some as a reaction to the Pullman Hotel storm.

Sydney’s men won an effective dead rubber in front to 30,058 fans, the club’s lowest AFL home crowd of the season.

Their previous low mark this year was 33,413, with every other home crowd breaching 35,000, and with six attendances of 40,000 or more.

Sydney were already locked into second place on the ladder and will face either Brisbane or Hawthorn in a home qualifying final.

While the Swans will have next weekend off during the AFL wildcard round, in reality they face two more weeks in the spotlight before the finals.

No charges have been laid and AAP is not suggesting any wrongdoing on the part of the five suspended players.

Before the game, coach Dean Cox told Fox Footy he was confident the Swans had still prepared well despite the tough week.

His undermanned side Swans were clearly the better team and kept the Kangaroos at arm’s length

Star Errol Gulden (41 disposals) stood tall along with skipper Callum Mills (26 disposals), Brodie Grundy (26 disposals, 27 hitouts), Braeden Campbell (20 disposals and two goals) and Tom Papley.

Mills and Gulden were in tears on the final siren, the emotions of the week spilling over as the crowd showed its vocal support for the club.

Read the full article on PerthNow ›

5News aggregated this summary from the outlet’s public feed. The full article, with all the context, is on www.perthnow.com.au — the content belongs to PerthNow.

This story in other outlets

More from PerthNow

See all ›

More in Australian News

See all ›