Highlanders management have announced that they will issue sanctions to the players involved in a drunken night in Queenstown that led to damaged property and the arrest of a 24-year-old man.
In a statement today, Highlanders CEO Roger Clark said a group of seven Highlanders players would face action for behaving "well below the standards" set by the team.
Clark had earlier called for a "thorough investigation" following a Herald on Sunday report that partying players from the Super Rugby franchise had caused damage to an apartment complex they were staying in over the weekend, leaving guests feeling intimidated and one man in police custody.
Police confirmed a 24-year-old - who is not a Highlanders player - had been arrested after a call-out to The Glebe Apartments about 4am on Saturday.
"From our investigation, we can confirm that no damage at the apartments was caused by any Highlanders player. We can also confirm that no Highlanders player is facing any action from the police," Clark said.