Jesse Hogan informed the club on Tuesday evening that he had been visited at his home by police in accordance with the WA Government’s quarantine monitoring procedures.

In the course of police attending his residence last night, Hogan confirmed to police that he had a female visitor attend his home last Tuesday (22 September) and enter the premises, in breach of the WA Government’s Quarantine Directions Orders.

The matter is now under police investigation.

Police have advised, however, that Hogan is required to complete the remainder of his 14-day quarantine period in a hotel.

“Our players and staff are all well aware of the restrictions they are all required to comply with while in quarantine and the broader obligation the club has to the community to do so,” CEO Simon Garlick said.

“We have worked very closely and effectively with WA police, the State Government and the AFL throughout the year, which provided us with the opportunity to complete our AFL season.

“The cooperation and understanding we have received from all parties during the season is something we do not take for granted. This makes the breach even more disappointing and incredibly frustrating.

“We will wait for Jesse to complete his hotel quarantine before determining what club-imposed sanction he will face.

“In the meantime, we will be reinforcing with all quarantined players and staff the importance of strict adherence to their quarantine protocols.”

The club has also advised the AFL of the matter.