![]() Swim back to the top and leave the room through the left path. If you collected all of the bananas, the fourth Puzzle Piece (4/5) will pop out. At the bottom is the blue chest with the yellow key inside. Swim down into the cove, collecting all of the bananas along the way. Enter the hole above the third ring.įollow the path through this short room and pop into the next room. Do the same for the second and third ring of bananas. Gather all of the bananas in the first ring to reveal a hole in the ceiling. You’ll have some collecting to do in this hallway. ![]() Grab it and leave the room via the left passage. In the middle is the third KONG letter (3/4). Open it and claim your prize the blue key! Swim around to the bottom and avoid the eel. You come out right next to the green chest. Then move out of the room via the path in the bottom right. ![]() Dash past it so the next Puzzle Piece (3/5) can reveal itself. We need a yellow key for that chest, so off we go for the yellow key! Before we leave this room, in the bottom left corner is a barrel. He's got some work to do on his tank, but he's hard, he's tough, he uses the ball well, he's courageous," Hardwick said of Stack.Move along through the empty corridor and you will end up in a room with a yellow chest. It hasn't taken long for that prediction to come true. Picture: AFL PhotosĪt the time of Hardwick's comments in March, he also mentioned he would be surprised if Stack didn't make his AFL debut this year. Sydney Stack was overlooked in the drafts despite impressing in the under-18s. "(I was surprised at) how engaging he was and how embracing he was of the family and I just thought, 'Who is this kid?' – he's been a revelation." While the harder rocks stay, behold the sea stack Face the ocean and walk down. I saw an interview with him on our database and then when he arrived … I was expecting the complete opposite. When earthquakes, rain and the waves attack. "I thought, 'Well, the only way we're going to be sold on this is if I feel he can cope'. "Our recruiting team talked about Sydney and the talent he had and where they ranked him in the draft, and there were obviously some question marks with regard to 'Could he cope in the AFL environment?'," Hardwick told. Stack spent that period living with Hardwick, who previously invited Daniel Rioli to stay at his home after the Tiwi Islander joined the club as a first-round pick in 2015, and is now with a host family. The Tigers subsequently applied for him to train with them over summer under the new pre-season supplemental selection period guidelines before officially signing him in mid-February. ![]() Stack missed the first round of the 2018 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships after failing to meet training standards, but was so impressive thereafter that he earned All Australian honours. He was considered one of Western Australia's most talented prospects last year, but was overlooked in the national and rookie drafts. ![]() The Tigers sprung a selection surprise on Thursday night by naming Stack, who turns 19 in April, for their round three clash with Greater Western Sydney on Saturday.ĬAN TIGERS GET BACK ON TRACK? Full preview of GWS v Richmond That bold comparison to the dual flag-winning former Kangaroo, Demon and Power hardman was part of Hardwick's glowing reference of Stack's on- and off-field qualities to on season’s eve. SHOCK Richmond debutant Sydney Stack reminds his coach Damien Hardwick – who the teenager briefly lived with – of his 2004 premiership teammate Byron Pickett. ![]()
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