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Taylor Adams, a midfielder for the Sydney Swans, was hospitalized after being struck in the face, resulting in a brief loss of consciousness. The incident took place near the recently reopened Club Rose Bay.
Authorities were summoned to Justin Hemmes’ new venue in the eastern suburbs shortly after 10 p.m. following reports of an assault.
The altercation occurred across the street from the establishment.
Police reported, “The 32-year-old man was allegedly hit in the face by one of the individuals, leading to a minor cut on his cheek, and was knocked to the ground where he briefly lost consciousness.”
“The suspects fled before police arrived. It has been reported that the two individuals involved are not acquainted with the 32-year-old man,” the police added.
The 32-year-old man was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to St Vincents Hospital for further treatment.”
Police said inquiries were continuing.
Sydney Swans said in a statement they were working with Adams and the police to identify the alleged attacker.
“Sydney Swans player Taylor Adams was the victim of an incident across the road from an Eastern Suburbs establishment last night,” the club said.
“Adams was taken to hospital after the incident for further assessment. He was released from hospital at 7am Sunday morning and will be monitored on a daily basis.
“The Sydney Swans does not tolerate violence in any form and is working with Adams and NSW police to identify the offender.”
Adams joined the Swans in 2024 after nearly 10 years at Collingwood.