The Brisbane Lions are so furious about the reporting of the scandal surrounding their stars' end-of-season Las Vegas trip that they are threatening to boycott two major media outlets.
Club CEO Greg Swann hit back at suggestions the scandal has split the playing group and played a role in the team's shocking 0-3 start to the year after what he called 'poor, insensitive and factually incorrect' reports about last year's end-of-season trip.
One Lions star's relationship was reportedly ended when one of the players on the trip accidentally synced their WhatsApp chat group to iCloud on his phone, giving his partner access to what's been described as compromising content.
It has also been reported that more than one relationship was affected by the leak, and that teammates have been having 'tough conversations' with each other as a result.
Compromising photos from the Las Vegas trip 10 Lions players went on last year were accidentally leaked - and the fallout has led to the club making an extraordinary threat (pictured, Lions stars in America. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest anyone pictured engaged in any untoward behaviour)
One player on the trip reportedly accidentally leaked content to his partner over WhatsApp - with at least one star's relationship ending as a result
Photos of the trip have since emerged on social media. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that any of the players pictured in this article are involved in the reported fallout from the Vegas trip.
Now the team is looking at taking the drastic step of banning its players from talking to a major newspaper and radio station.
'The Brisbane Lions are considering a boycott of not just the Herald Sun but also 3AW for an indefinite period of time for the Herald Sun's reporting, and 3AW's,' Nine journalist Tom Morris told Footy Classified.
'The club are more angry at the Herald Sun, the players are more angry with 3AW.
'They'll weigh that up in the next 48 hours.'
The 10-strong group that visited Vegas featured Brisbane players Lachie Neale, Hugh McCluggage, Lincoln McCarthy, Zac Bailey, Jaxon Prior and Cameron Rayner.
Co-captain Harris Andrews - who was not on the Vegas trip - has poured cold water on reports that teammates are at loggerheads due to the fallout from the scandal
Lions general manager of football Danny Daly (pictured) lashed out at speculation around the scandal before the club threatened two major media outlets with a boycott
Veteran AFL reporter Caroline Wilson confirmed on 3AW Radio that some players departed the end of season trip early.
'Some photographs - nothing hugely incriminating - but some photographs that partners weren't happy about might have accidentally been sent home,' Wilson said.
'Some players went home early as a result of this and at least one key player and his partner have [since] broken up.
'Whether that was purely because of what happened on the trip or not I don't know.
'It is also true that some players were not happy that they might have been exposed.
'Danny Daly, the head of footy at the Lions, as a result of the reporting and the rumours on Monday called [co-captain] Harris Andrews and he called Lachie Neale and he said, "look you have to come clean with me is there anything in this? Is there a split in the playing group, are people blueing?"
'The two leaders vehemently denied this.'
'Never any tension at all...there's nothing to be stressed about,' he said.
Brisbane have made a shocking start to the season, losing three straight - but the club has denied the Vegas trip has led to tensions in the playing group (pictured, Brisbane stars after their loss to Collingwood)
'There's been a massive blow up [externally] over the last couple of days but as a group we are united, all in this together.
'We can't control what other people say.....we haven't had the start we wanted and people go outside the box to think of reasons why we've started this way.'
Lions chief executive Greg Swann also insisted the playing group remains united.
'Is there a split in a group?' Well, no there isn't,' Swann said.
'It's just bulls***. There's no split in the group. This [trip] was in November, by the way. It's not the reason we're going no good.
'It's just that a few of our good blokes are out of form.
'We asked all the leaders again and they said, "No, there's nothing in it at all" in terms of a split in the group.'