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Tyson Stenglein

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Tyson Stenglein
Personal information
Birth July 16 1980 (1980-07-16) (age 27),
Recruited from Subiaco (WAFL)
Height and weight 189cm / 89kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 8, May 16th, 1999, Adelaide Crows vs. West Coast Eagles, at Subiaco Oval
Team(s) Adelaide Crows (1999-2004)

106 games, 26 goals West Coast Eagles (2005-) 67 games, 22 goals

¹ Statistics to end of Round 22, 2007 season
Career highlights

* Premiership player, West Coast, 2006

Tyson Stenglein (born July 16, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the West Coast Eagles in the AFL.

Adelaide career

Stenglein was originally recruited to the AFL by the Adelaide Crows at pick number 29 in the 1998 draft from the Subiaco Football Club in the WAFL, and debuted in his first season (1999) against the West Coast Eagles in round eight at Subiaco Oval in Perth. After playing four games in his debut season, Stenglein became a regular in the Crows side the next year, playing nearly every game over a four year period, becoming a highly rated player at the club, and indeed often touted as a potential club captain. After 106 games in five seasons at Adelaide he requested to be transferred back to a club in his home city of Perth, and was eventually traded to the Eagles in the trading period after the end of the 2004 season.

West Coast Eagles career

Stenglein moved to West Coast leaving behind his strong fan base in Adelaide. . At West Coast, Stenglein had an immediate impact, providing some hardness to a class midfield brigade, and almost immediately became a fixture in the team. Stenglein was part of the Eagles' 2005 losing Grand Final team in his first season, a season in which he missed only three games. During the turmoil of the West Coast Eagles 2006 pre-season, rumour suggested Stenglein was considered one of the possible choices to replace the disgraced Ben Cousins as club captain, but his lack of time at the club would have counted against him, and it was given to the obvious choice, champion Eagle Chris Judd. During the 2006 season, Stenglein played every match, eventually becoming an AFL Premiership player when selected in the West Coast Eagles Grand Final winning side.

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2006 West Coast Eagles Premiership Players
Captain: Judd | Armstrong | Banfield | Braun | Butler | Chick | Cousins | Cox | Embley | Fletcher | Glass | Hansen | Hunter | B.Jones | R.Jones | Kerr | Lynch | Seaby | Selwood | Stenglein | Waters | Wirrpanda | Coach : Worsfold

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