Geelong Cats coach Chris Scott outlines club’s stance on absent forward Tyson Stengle
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.
Why it matters
The case highlights the intersection of professional sports management, privacy rights, and the duty of care clubs owe to the families of their players.
— 8:36pm , first published 3:30pm
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