Collingwood Football Club statement: Dane Swan
The Collingwood Football Club today announced that Dane Swan has been suspended for the next two AFL matches.
The decision was made after the club became aware that Dane had been drinking alcohol six days before next Saturday’s match against Sydney, a clear breach of club protocol.
The suspension followed discussions between a number of parties, including the leadership group and other senior players.
As a result Dane will not play on Saturday night, against the Swans at ANZ Stadium, or against North Melbourne the following weekend.
Director of Football, Geoff Walsh, said that after establishing the facts, the club was left with no option but to impose a suspension.
“Fundamentally, a strict club protocol was broken and it was felt that such a breach couldn’t be ignored,” Walsh, said.
“It’s black and white. To be out six days before a match is clearly a no-no. There is a clear mandate from the playing group, which is supported by the entire football department, that six days before a game you shouldn’t be out and about.
“A number of people gave us information around the circumstances. We questioned a number of people, internally and externally, we spoke to Dane himself obviously. The player leadership group was consulted, the executive management and the football department was across it. Ultimately, all of those discussions led us to taking the decision that has been taken. The decision, after a number of full discussions, was unanimous.”
Walsh said the penalty is consistent with that dealt to Sharrod Wellingham earlier in the season. Wellingham was suspended for the first two matches of the 2012 campaign after a breach of the club’s alcohol protocols.
“It’s a breach that we take very seriously. It’s been strongly endorsed by the playing group, particularly the leadership group, but there’s nothing more or sinister behind it. It’s a breach of a player protocol and anyone would be treated the same way,” Walsh said.
“Dane Swan is a great player and will be when he returns but, like everyone, he signed off on and agreed to certain rules and certain protocols and when they’re breached there is consequences.
“Dane was disappointed. Disappointed that he has let himself down, let his team-mates down and the football club down. There’s no doubt he is remorseful and disappointed but he entirely understands that his actions have led to the consequences that are on the table.”
Walsh said that Swan will not play at any level this weekend but could play for Collingwood in the VFL as he serves the second week of his AFL suspension.
“It’s quite likely that he will play in the second week, in the VFL. That is yet to be fully endorsed by everyone but it is quite likely that something like that will pan out,” Walsh said.