Crows stand down Stengle over third off-field incident

By Steve Larkin / Wire

Adelaide have stood down forward Tyson Stengle from AFL duties for yet another off-field matter.

The Crows say they’re again investigating Stengle, who was caught drink-driving and then in possession of drugs in separate incidents this year.

“Stengle … has been stood down from all club duties effective immediately as the club ascertains all relevant details on the situation,” the Crows said in a statement on Monday.

“The club is working closely with the AFL and AFL Players Association as well as Stengle’s management in relation to this matter.”

Stengle was twice suspended for four games for separate off-field indiscretions this year.

In April, the Crows banned Stengle for four AFL games after he was caught drink-driving.

At the 22-year-old’s court hearing in October, Stengle also admitted driving while his licence was suspended and driving an unregistered car when pulled over by police.

Stengle blew 0.125 in a blood alcohol test. He was fined $1600.

His court appearance in late October came a month after he and then-teammate Brad Crouch were suspended by the AFL after being caught with illicit drugs.

Stengle was again banned four games and Crouch was suspended for two games when the AFL found the pair guilty of “conduct unbecoming” after an investigation in to the September incident.

The pair were caught by police with an illicit substance, believed to be cocaine, in Adelaide’s central business district at 5.15am on September 28.

Stengle and Crouch, who was traded to St Kilda at the end of the season, were given a so-called first strike against them under the AFL’s drugs policy.

They were ordered to attend a drug and alcohol education course prior to next season but police didn’t charge the duo, instead referring them to counselling under a drug diversion program.

The latest Stengle incident comes a day after the Crows revealed another player, Josh Worrell, had been caught drink-driving.

Worrell, the No.28 pick from the 2019 national draft, was stopped by police in Adelaide’s western suburbs at about 9am Sunday after staying overnight at a teammate’s house.

The 19-year-old, who holds a probationary driver’s licence, was found to have a low-level prescribed concentration of alcohol in his blood (0.056).

Under South Australian laws, it’s illegal for probationary drivers to have any alcohol in their system.

Worrell was also issued with an expiation notice for using his mobile phone while driving.

Adelaide’s head of football Adam Kelly said on Sunday, while it was a police matter, the Crows were considering their own sanctions on Worrell, who has yet to play an AFL game.

The Crowd Says:

2020-12-17T00:22:39+00:00

Noiret

Roar Rookie


Then he should receive alien-ent penalty.

2020-12-15T01:02:50+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


Dunkoff

2020-12-14T20:03:17+00:00

Slane

Guest


It's sad. I really liked Stengle. I was salivating at the prospect of a Stengle, Bolton, Rioli forward line in 2018.

2020-12-14T10:15:00+00:00

Mark

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Tigers knew what they were doing.....not a Richmond Man.

2020-12-14T07:25:34+00:00

2dogz

Roar Rookie


I’ll try harder :thumbup:

2020-12-14T07:24:27+00:00

2dogz

Roar Rookie


He was snorting a UFO ?

2020-12-14T07:22:34+00:00

U

Roar Rookie


Was he sniffing around for some fun?

2020-12-14T07:18:05+00:00

Kane

Roar Rookie


P%&s him off, why would you want him anywhere near the club and the young blokes just starting out. He's had his chances this year and obviously he doesn't care much about what he gets paid to do.

2020-12-14T05:56:29+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


Is that of the Harley Bennell or Don Lane variety?

2020-12-14T04:30:49+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


Grabs a drink and some popcorn. Between the Cows oops I mean crows and Collingwood, you couldn't ask for any more could you. Just when i think this year and off season couldn't get any better, these two keep passing the " here hold my beer" back and forward between themselves.lol. ;-)

2020-12-14T04:03:28+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Where there are humans.....

2020-12-14T03:43:13+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Days without Crows controversy: 0

2020-12-14T03:30:07+00:00

Hawks12

Guest


Sad really but sometimes in sport and life the power of money , fame , drink , drugs and chase of women ( or men ) just takes over what their meant to be doing - Playing footy. There is wasted talent and opportunity in all walks of life.

2020-12-14T01:58:28+00:00

Cracka

Roar Rookie


hmmmm what can one say.

2020-12-14T01:46:25+00:00

Pedro The Fisherman

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