All-Australian small forward Tyson Stengle has returned to Geelong and rejoined their football program after taking time away from club.

Stengle, who took leave for an indefinite period to deal with personal issues, came back to Geelong on Wednesday and will rejoin the Cats on a modified program, according to two sources with knowledge of Stengle’s situation.

Tyson Stengle is back with Geelong.

Tyson Stengle is back with Geelong.Credit: Eddie Jim

Stengle, who spent time in his home state of South Australia while away from the club, will train with others on a modified program, having been away since before Christmas.

The Cats announced that his leave was extended after Christmas.

“Tyson’s welfare is our priority and, with the support of the club, he’ll be given the time he needs before returning to training,” football boss Andrew Mackie said in a statement earlier in January.

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The 27-year-old has been an exceptional recruit since Geelong picked him up before the 2022 premiership season in which he was an important contributor, booting more than 50 goals and making the All-Australian team.

Stengle, originally drafted to Richmond and then traded to Adelaide, has faced a series of off-field challenges including a drink-driving charge and an arrest when found in possession of an illicit substance during his time with Crows.

The Cats have handled the talented forward with care, aided by Indigenous great and ex-Crows and Carlton star Eddie Betts and his wife Anna, who manages Stengle and have provided support throughout recent years in dealing with his off-field challenges.