SEN says Tyson Stengle.
Tyson StengleThere is no doubting Tyson Stengle’s ability.
That was the case when he was at Richmond back in 2017 and 2018, but he just wasn’t able to break into a strong side that won a flag and made a prelim in those two seasons.
After he was traded back home to Adelaide, where he ran into some off-field drama, the penny finally dropped.
He became a premiership player with Geelong in an All-Australian, 57-goal season in his first year with Geelong, proving he possesses the enormous ability that was first recognised at Punt Road.
While his form did somewhat drop off in 2023, he still kicked 27 goals and provided 12 goal assists, which would have ranked third and equal fifth respectively at Tigerland last year.
The current Tigers are crying out for a quality small forward and the Stengle of today would be the perfect player to fill the void.
- Andrew Slevisonhttps://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/02/07/the-former-player-each-afl-club-would-take-back-in-a-heartbeat/