- Explicit comments aired during match live stream
Officials from the Geelong and District Football League have taken action over an X-rated hot mic moment during Saturday’s clash between local sides Winchelsea and Thomson.
A clip from the match was posted to popular Instagram page ‘The 28 Year Old Male’, captioned, ‘One of the all time great hot mics’.
In the clip, a male voice can be heard behind the camera describing his erections to a woman in graphic detail, boasting that his penis is capable of an action that isn’t humanly possible.
The Daily Mail has chosen not to publish exactly what was said due to the explicit nature of the conversation.
A third person is then heard asking: ‘Are they going to hear you guys talking?’
The man replies: ‘There’s no microphone on it. At least I don’t think so.’

Geelong and District Football League have muted footage on a YouTube clip from the weekend due to a very explicit piece of commentary (stock image)
The Geelong and District Football League have since had the official footage on their YouTube page muted.

Sexually explicit comments that aired during a live stream of a match between Winchelsea and Thomson were exposed on Instagram (pictured)
‘We were informed of what we believe were inappropriate comments and have acted to rectify it,’ they told News Corp.
Daily Mail does not suggest either club or the league were aware of or played any part in what the man said in the footage.
The incident comes after an Adelaide Crows footballer was reportedly caught in a hot mic moment following a promotional shoot in May.
According to Channel Seven, Blake Drury, a SANFL-listed player, was allegedly caught making a sexually inappropriate comment about a female staff member while she was in the room.
It’s claimed he and a second player served ‘secret bans’.
The 31-year-old footballer had been recording for a shoot to promote a clash between SANFL and WAFL sides.
The female staff member is understood to have been employed by the SANFL side.
Drury, a former North Melbourne forward, was allegedly conversing with Aiden Grace.

An X-rated clip from the match was posted to a popular Instagram page afterwards (stock image)
Grace, 27, is the vice-captain of the Central District football club.
The victim later found out about the inappropriate comments, which Channel Seven said were ‘too vulgar to report’.
The players were handed one-match bans and were reportedly undertaking counselling and education programs.