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Sydney Swans AFLW players banned for illicit drug possession

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Two Sydney Swans AFLW players have been suspended for two games after being charged by police late last year for possessing an illicit substance.

Alexia Hamilton and Paige Sheppard were handed conditiona­l release orders following the incident in December, after the Swans’ AFLW season had ended with a semi-final thumping from Adelaide on 18 November.

The AFL on Tuesday confirmed the pair were charged by police and both have since appeared in court where they received a reprimand.

The league’s integrity unit found the pair had breached its rules but given AFLW players are not currently subject to the AFL’s illicit drug policy, no notifiable adverse finding will be registered against either player.

“AFLW players, in fact all players, are well-educated when it comes to the harms associated with the use of illicit substances,” AFL general counsel Stephen Meade said.

“While Alexia and Paige have been extremely remorseful and apologetic for their actions, they have a responsibi­lity to themselves, their clubs, and their profession­al careers to uphold community expectatio­ns.

The AFL is currently reviewing its illicit drugs policy and the expectatio­n is that women players will be part of any future policy.

“In these circumstan­ces, both players have been dealt with under the AFL rules and the accountabi­lity both publicly and privately is appropriat­e,” Meade said.

Sheppard added she made a “bad error” and would work hard to earn back respect from teammates.

Hamilton said: “I am extremely embarrasse­d and apologetic for my actions, and the position I have put my family, friends and teammates in. I understand I have significan­tly broken trust, and I apologise to our members, fans and club partners for that.”

In the men’s competitio­n, then-Collingwoo­d forward Jack Ginnivan was given a strike under the illicit drugs policy early last year and was suspended for two matches after admitting to drug use.

Ginnivan, who has since moved to Hawthorn, was also handed a $5,000 suspended fine after vision emerged of him with a substance.

Western Bulldogs midfielder Bailey Smith was also given a strike and twomatch ban in similar circumstan­ces in 2022, after being filmed with a bag of white powder.

Melbourne player Joel Smith’s case is treated differentl­y, because he tested positive for cocaine on game day.

Smith has been provisiona­lly suspended since October after his positive test following the Demons’ win over Hawthorn in round 20 last season.

None of the three men faced criminal charges.

 ?? Photograph: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos/Getty Images ?? Paige Sheppard and Alexia Hamilton of the Sydney Swans have been banned for two AFLW games after being charged by police with possession of an illicit substance last year.
Photograph: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos/Getty Images Paige Sheppard and Alexia Hamilton of the Sydney Swans have been banned for two AFLW games after being charged by police with possession of an illicit substance last year.

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