Shane Tuck is an Australian rules football player who played for Richmond in the Australian Football League and West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League.
Background
Taken at pick 24 at the 2000 Rookie Draft by Hawthorn, the club of his father, VFL/American Federation of Labor-Congress games record holder Michael Tuck, Tuck spent three seasons at Hawthorn without playing league football before he was cut from the Hawthorn list at the end of the 2002 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.
Career
Tuck originally played for Gippsland Football League club Drouin before moving to the Dandenong Stingrays in the elite junior TAC Cup. Tuck played for SANFL club West Adelaide in 2003 before being drafted at number 73 at the American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft by Richmond. Tuck debuted in 2004 but did not impress in his opportunities and at the end of the season his American Federation of Labor-Congress future was in question, with the last place on the senior list up for grabs between himself and Tim Fleming.
lieutenant was due only to the fact Tuck was the son of Michael Tuck, who himself had been a relatively late-bloomer that he was considered "worth the punt" and retained.
In 2005, Tuck had a stellar season and played all 22 games Richmond were involved in. In Round 9 against Brisbane, he signalled his amazing transformation by producing a match-winning 31 disposal performance.
Tuck played 104 consecutive games between the opening round of 2005 and round 16 2009 American Federation of Labor-Congress season and finished his American Federation of Labor-Congress career with 173 games. He currently plays for the Goodwood Saints Football Club in the South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL).
Tuck debuted in boxing on the 11th November, 2015 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, being knocked out in the 4th round from an uppercut to the chin by Lucas Miller.
Tuck was also stretchered from the ring.