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Geelong Cats coach Chris Scott outlines club’s stance on absent forward Tyson Stengle

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Geelong Cats coach Chris Scott outlines club’s stance on absent forward Tyson Stengle
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The Melbourne Football Club has settled a lawsuit with the partner of a former player regarding the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive personal information. The club issued an apology, acknowledging that their handling of the situation was inappropriate.

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The case highlights the intersection of professional sports management, privacy rights, and the duty of care clubs owe to the families of their players.

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The report covers a legal settlement and club apology using standard journalistic reporting.

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