Sydney Swans chief executive Matthew Pavlich, coach Dean Cox and captain Callum Mills spoke to reporters in the 24 hours after police began investigating an alleged sexual assault at the Pullman Hotel on Monday.
None of the three said much – likely on legal advice – but none felt compelled to even share a thought about the woman or women whose experiences prompted them to go to police.
For a sport with an unsatisfactory record on rape and sexual violence, this week delivered another regrettable chapter.
Nobody has been arrested or charged and formal interviews have not taken place. So far there is little detail widely known about what has occurred.
But according to family violence specialist and former chief executive of Respect Victoria, Emily Maguire, alleged victims should not be forgotten.
“They are human beings,” she says. “They are women, likely to be younger women, who need privacy, who need to make sure that they’re safe and supported and that they’ve got that support around them.”
I went looking for details on this story as it hasn't reached my local news sites. SO MUCH dodgy language, oh they "invited women back to their hotel" interspersed with accounts of sexual assault. They only apologized for DRINKING and inviting women to their hotel.
At least the Guardian article actually treats the women in this story as real humans with a voice. The BBC article I found was fucking atrocious in their rape apologia language.