Unwanted Crows forward Tyson Stengle had his contract terminated by Adelaide after a series of off-field indiscretions, returning to play at SANFL side Woodville-West Torrens in 2021.

The 22-year-old played 14 games for the Crows over two seasons after leaving Richmond in 2018.

With a promising run of SANFL form, there are already some Victorian clubs that have shown interest in recruiting the young forward.

Here are five suitable landing spots for clubs that could do with an extra small forward.

4. Melbourne

Reigning premiers Melbourne have a primed squad at the moment in all areas, and would seek to make modest changes.

As premiers, Melbourne will receive a less favourable draft period, given the equalisation policies of the league.

Picking up Stengle as a free agent would be a cheap way to make the most of the situation, in the same fashion Luke Dunstan landed a two-year deal with the Dees.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 01: Tyson Stengle of the Tigers leads his team from the field after defeating the Power during the round 15 AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Richmond Tigers at Adelaide Oval on July 1, 2017 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

Their small forward stocks would only be stronger if Stengle joined the likes of Kysaiah Pickett, Alex Neal-Bullen and Bayley Fritsch.

Fritsch was Melbourne's leading goalkicker this season, finishing with 59 goals, with six of them coming in the Grand Final.

Pickett kicked 40, while Alex Neal-Bullen kicked 15. It'd be a frightening prospect if you add a few Stengle goals to the mix.