sport news West Coast Eagles AFL star Isiah Winder under investigation by Victoria Police ... trends now AFL star is investigated by police and banned from training with his team for 'allegedly getting into a physical clash' after drinking following league's players summit West Coast Eagles player Isiah Winder is under investigation by Victoria Police The 20-year-old was involved in an alleged physical incident in Geelong It was after he attended the league's Indigenous and multicultural player summit By Kristy Williams For Daily Mail Australia and Shayne Hope For Australian Associated Press Published: 23:44 GMT, 5 December 2022 | Updated: 23:44 GMT, 5 December 2022 West Coast Eagles star Isiah Winder is under investigation by Victoria Police after being involved in an alleged incident following the league's Indigenous and multicultural player summit on the weekend. It's understood the 20-year-old was involved in the alleged physical altercation while drinking at a party in Geelong after the summit, according to 7News reporter Ryan Daniels. The seven-gamer was recently delisted by the club after two years on the list, but was then re-drafted as a rookie after being picked up at 57 in the 2020 AFL Draft. His position at the club may now be under threat as a result of the alleged incident, with the Eagles releasing a statement after he was stood down and barred from training with the AFL side. West Coast Eagles star Isiah Winder is under investigation after being involved in an alleged physical incident while drinking following the league's Indigenous and multicultural player summit. He has been stood down by the club and must train with the reserves side He is still able to train with the reserves/WAFL players and use the club facilities while the investigation continues. The Eagles, AFL and Victoria Police will all be involved in that investigation, with the club announcing in a statement they were aware of the alleged incident. 'The West Coast Eagles have been made aware of an incident in Geelong after the AFL/AFLPA Indigenous and multicultural players summit on the weekend involving player Isiah Winder,' the statement said. 'The AFL have been informed of the alleged incident and as this matter is currently under investigation by Victoria Police we are unable to make any further comment. 'The club will fully cooperate with Victoria Police and provide support to Isiah through the investigation.' The small forward, who kicked a goal with his first touch for the Eagles, was among a large cohort of Indigenous and multicultural AFL and AFLW players who attended the summit in Melbourne between November 30 and December 3. Close friend and teammate Jamaine Jones attended alongside Winder, where the goal was to drive cultural change in the AFL and engage with young Indigenous and multicultural fans. Isiah Winder (right) and Eagles teammate Jamaine Jones present the club's Indigenous jumper to a young Indigenous fan. The pair were both at the AFL's Indigenous and multicultural player summit over the weekend The league's general manager of social policy and inclusion, Tanya Hosch, said it was an important step as footy tries to become more inclusive. 'This gathering is really about allowing the players to connect with each other across teams, across cultures to discuss issues that are important to them, that our industry leadership needs to understand from them – directly from them – how we can make our sector and the game of ARF a place where everyone can thrive, no matter what their diversity is,' she told AFL.com.au. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility