The Adelaide Crows have reaffirmed support for young forward Tyson Stengle, who trained with the side this morning at the same time his drink-driving case went before court.
The Adelaide Crows have defended young forward Tyson Stengle after he trained with the side this morning, at the same time his drink-driving case was going before an Adelaide court.
The Crows are due to face Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval tomorrow and Stengle trained with the club this morning.
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