Police are investgating an alleged incident from the past weekend involving West Coast forward Isiah Winder.

The Eagles confirmed the club and the AFL are aware of an incident that took place in Geelong following the AFL/AFLPA Indigenous and Multicultural Players Summit, with Winder currently assisting Victorian police.

"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," a club statement reads.

“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.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 04: Isiah Winder of the Eagles handpasses the ball from Will Hamill of the Crows during the 2022 AFL Round 12 match between the Adelaide Crows and the West Coast Eagles at the Adelaide Oval on June 04, 2022 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

“The club will fully cooperate with Victoria Police and provide support to Isiah through the investigation.”

7 News' Ryan Daniels has reported that it is alleged that Winder was involved in a physical altercation at a party whilst under the influence of alcohol.

Winder is said to have been stood down by West Coast, however the 20-year-old is permitted to train with the Eagles' WAFL side.

Winder was delisted and re-selected by West Coast this off-season, with the Eagles adding the young forward back to their list via last week's Rookie Draft.