- Ms Hamilton and Ms Sheppard acknowledged a two-match endorsement on Tuesday.
- The pair passed lament on over the occurrence in discrete proclamations.
- The AFL is as of now evaluating the strategy.
Sydney Swans AFLW players Alexia Hamilton and Paige Sheppard have been suspended for two matches by the AFL. It follows the disclosure that they were charged by police before the end of last year for having an illegal substance.
The AFL says the pair have shown up in court and gotten denounced, as well as evaluated by the AFL’s Honesty Unit.
AFLW Players were Suspended for Drug Possession
AFLW players are not obliged to the AFL‘s Illegal Medication Strategy, subsequently ‘no notifiable unfriendly finding’ will be made against Hamilton nor Sheppard.
Two Sydney Swans AFLW players accused by police of medication ownership have been suspended for two games by the AFL.
Alexia Hamilton and Paige Sheppard were viewed as possessing an illegal substance while outside an inn in Sydney’s eastern rural areas and charged last December.
It came after the Swans’ AFLW season finished when the side was crushed by Adelaide.
The two players were condemned to a year contingent delivery request on January 30 at Waverley Neighborhood Court in Sydney.
The Swans advised the AFL Respectability Unit (AFLIU) who talked with the two players and viewed them to be liable for participating in lead improperly.
Sydney Swans President Tom Harley said the club was disheartened by the way of behaving of the two players.
As per the club, Ms Sheppard and Ms Hamilton are the principal players in the AFLW to be accused of ownership of an unlawful substance.
Ms. Sheppard and Ms. Hamilton won’t have notifiable unfavorable discoveries enrolled against them as AFLW players are not right now dependent upon the association’s illegal medication strategy structure.