Australia sevens captain James Stannard to miss Commonwealth Games after 'one-punch' attack
ByReuters
Updated 02/04/2018 at 17:01 GMT
Australia's rugby sevens captain James Stannard will miss the Commonwealth Games after being involved in a 'one-punch' attack in Sydney early on Friday.
New South Wales Police said in a statement that a 22-year-old man had been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm after a 35-year-old Stannard had been punched in an alleged "unprovoked" attack.
"The victim was taken to St Vincents Hospital where he is understood to be in a stable condition with head injuries," the police added in their statement.
Rugby Australia (RA) later identified Stannard as the victim of the attack.
"Rugby Australia is aware of an incident which has resulted in the hospitalisation of Australian men's sevens player James Stannard in Sydney overnight," RA said.
"Rugby Australia is working with NSW Police to investigate the matter and will provide a further update later today."
Stannard replaced the injured Lewis Holland as captain for the Commonwealth Games tournament on the Gold Coast but now misses out following the attack.
The men's tournament will be held on the final two days of the April 4-15 Games, with Australia drawn in Pool B with Samoa, Jamaica and England.
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