St Kilda coach Ross Lyon has addressed his player group after the club’s IT department committed a bungle that gave rival clubs the chance to download sensitive audio. 7NEWS
coach Ross Lyon has addressed his player group after the club’s IT department committed an embarrassing bungle that gave rival clubs the chance to download sensitive audio.
It was available to download for several hours before the Saints realised their error and took it down.Ross Lyon addresses his players during the practice match between St Kilda and Essendon at RSEA Park.If they did, they would have had access to the inner workings of Lyon and his coaching staff just weeks out from the start of the AFL season.
The Saints have since replaced the behind-the-goals vision with a muted version, which is standard protocol.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
St Kilda accidentally leaks coaches' box audio to every AFL clubSt Kilda coach Ross Lyon is forced to address his player group after the club's IT department committed an embarrassing bungle that gave rival clubs the chance to download sensitive audio.
Read more »
Clubs on collision course with AFL as leadership vacuum loomsA left field Swans premiership hero has been approached by the AFL as it scrambles to fill a gaping hole. 7NEWS
Read more »
Sydney legend snubs AFL’s call as clubs fret over leadership vacuumAFL annual general meetings, where club presidents meet with the AFL before the season launch, are often brief. 7AFL 7NEWS
Read more »
Human rights issues loom over Anthony Albanese's trip to IndiaAs Prime Minister Anthony Albanese travels to India this week, allegations of human rights abuses are coming to the fore.
Read more »
Anti-trans rhetoric took center stage at CPAC amid hostile Republican effortsRepublicans are pursuing a barrage of new restrictions related to healthcare and human rights for transgender people
Read more »
First Australian woman to be trained as an astronautKatherine Bennell-Pegg is set to be the first Australian woman trained as an astronaut by an international space agency and reveals how the opportunity has been a life “dream” of hers. “I hope during the training that I demonstrate that there is so much value in human space flight” for scientific research and development, Ms Bennell-Pegg told Sky News Australia. “While I’m the first Australian to be trained under the Australian flag, I certainly won’t be the last and I’ll do my best to prove that value so that more can follow.”
Read more »