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.

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5. Collingwood

As the injury-prone Jamie Elliot nears the end of his career, the Collingwood small forward set-up will need a jolt.

Jordan De Goey is spending more and more time in the midfield, leaving potential room up the ground.

After a big off-field season with Eddie McGuire and Nathan Buckley resigning, and the appointment new head coach Craig McRae, the Magpies will arguably look for bargain trade options this off-season.

Collingwood has already shown early interest in cheaper forward pickups, having secured the first trade of the off-season by offering pick 41 to Geelong in exchange for pick 55 and key forward Nathan Kreuger.

A better stocked forward line could even leave other forwards with the freedom to try their hand at other roles, bolstering the Magpies' versatility.

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