Adelaide recruit Tyson Stengle is happy to help out around the Betts house, just as long as it doesn’t involve changing nappies.
The small forward moved to the Crows from Richmond last year and has been living with cousin Eddie Betts since Christmas.
When asked about his babysitting skills, Stengle said he’s always ready to chip in.
“When he (Betts) is away, I help out Anna,” Stengle told AFC Media.
“I leave the nappy changing to her, but will carry the babies around when they’re crying to try and help her a bit.”
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On the football field, Stengle impressed in his first official hit-out with the Crows SANFL side on Saturday, dominating up forward with four goals, 16 disposals and three tackles.
With his sights set on breaking into the AFL side, Stengle said Betts has been helping him settle in to life in Adelaide.
“He’s helped me a lot, (particularly) with organisation and just by being a great guy around home,” Stengle said.
“My main goal now is to get up into the AFL squad.
“I just have to keep getting up and down the ground, applying forward pressure and continue to get on the end of a few.”