Stengle runs on for the Geelong Cats in this weekend's grand final, but he hasn't forgotten his roots.
Once he had the ball in his hands it was up to him where he wanted it to go. "He popped back during a game at the Koonibba footy club. we knew he was destined for great things and I think he's got a lot more to come." "He's making our young people have someone to look up to, and to know that they can come from a rural area and step into the big AFL games. "He's definitely connected to the Koonibba community. He's been a positive role model for the kids," Mr Miller said.
The AFL's story of the year had a fairytale ending. Within 18 months, Tyson Stengle has gone from...
Stengle was able to soak in the success with Betts and his wife Anna in the Cats' rooms. "But if you want to rock up a kick four goals in grand final and then 53 goals for the year as a small forward is absolutely incredible. "He (Stengle) had a point to prove, we sort of knew that the day he rocked up at the club," Cameron told reporters in the victorious Geelong rooms.
The AFL's story of the year had a fairytale ending. Within 18 months, Tyson Stengle has gone from...
Stengle was able to soak in the success with Betts and his wife Anna in the Cats' rooms. "But if you want to rock up a kick four goals in grand final and then 53 goals for the year as a small forward is absolutely incredible. "He (Stengle) had a point to prove, we sort of knew that the day he rocked up at the club," Cameron told reporters in the victorious Geelong rooms.