CSA ATHLETE REPRESENTATION
Tyson Stenglein (AFL)
About
In two seasons at the club he has played
in two grand finals, and it can’t get much better than that. Stenglein is the
archetypal utility player, able to play in virtually any role within the team. He started his career as a defender, has played successfully on the wing and more recently has been used in a ‘run-with’ role through the midfield. He can also push forward and kick goals, as he did during the amazing come-back game against Geelong last year when he kicked three important majors as the club clawed back from a nine-goal deficit mid-way through the third term.
Draft history
1998 National AFL Draft 2nd round selection (Adelaide) No. 29 overall on-traded by Melbourne to Fremantle for Tony Modra; NAB 2004 AFL Draft traded by Adelaide for No. 12 (Danny Meyer) and No. 28 (Chad Gibson).
Records
Brownlow Medal: 2006 votes 2; career votes 7. Previous club: Adelaide (1999-2004; 106 games, 26 goals).
Draft history
1998 National AFL Draft 2nd round selection (Adelaide) No. 29 overall on-traded by Melbourne to Fremantle for Tony Modra; National Bank's 2004 AFL Draft traded by Adelaide for No. 12 (Danny Meyer) and No. 28 (Chad Gibson).
Awards Honours
3rd Adelaide best-and-fairest 2002 (equal)
Adelaide pre-season premiership side 2003
Adelaide runner-up best-and-fairest 2004
4th West Coast Eagles Club Champion Award 2006
West Coast Eagles premiership player 2006
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