Sydney’s Swans hold separate meetings with five players who stay in Melbourne while the rest of the squad returns to Sydney. The players attend discussions with senior club and team officials after they drive back to New South Wales, according to multiple reports.

The outlets describe the interviews as occurring away from the Swans’ headquarters. The clubs’ disciplinary process is expected to result in suspensions, with the meetings framed as part of preparations ahead of those possible sanctions. The reporting does not specify the players’ names, the subjects of the discussions, or the timing and length of any suspensions.

Across the sources, the core details are the same: five players remain in Melbourne, they then attend individual meetings with officials, and these meetings take place off-site. The articles differ mainly in how they describe logistics and venue, but they collectively present the interviews as a step in the club’s internal handling of a developing situation.