I smell the weags fingerprints on that result. ;-)Darren Burgess said that anyone who runs under 12 on the beep test gets crossed off the list.
So he could be available very, very late.
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I smell the weags fingerprints on that result. ;-)Darren Burgess said that anyone who runs under 12 on the beep test gets crossed off the list.
So he could be available very, very late.
Daniel Rich was a dud at the beep test, I don't think it means a whole lot in the context of their careers. I'm sure after their 1st pre-season all draftees would be doing at least a 13/14.
I'd throw Mitch McGovern into calculations for either our 2nd or 3rd.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/rich-talent-or-flawed-ace/story-e6frf9jf-1111118096820Did he participate? And if so, what was his score? From what I can see is that he was injured and didn't particpate in too much testing. 11.11 is very ordinary, no matter which way you slice it.
Early beep tests (10.7) suggested a query on endurance, although that was from Rich's time at the AIS in January, 2007.
He has since increased that test to 13.01, which while passable is a fair way from the elite midfield runners.
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Chris, Smith's 11.1 beep test result, can he run out a game?
Id rather a footballer than an athlete, you could of said the same thing about Walters, C Pearce, if he is mentally prepared to work, and buy in,
end of story.
11.1 is a shocking result though. He would find Pre-Season and the AFL requirements very difficult. I wouldn't touch him with a first or second round draft pick.
How did Smith go in the 3km run?
That might give an idea of whether the shuttle run is representative.
That's a total false dichotomy. And you're also inferring speed and height are the most important aspects of football. They're helpful. But do you forget Peter Bell? Wasn't he about 5'8? Boomer Harvey? Even though Hase was 6 foot, he was slow and his build resembled Dane Swan more than Pendlebury. He was an absolute champ – why? Because he was a natural footballer. He was beautifully skilled and didn't need any time to decide on his options. He won the ball because he could see the pattern of play unfurl and knew where the drop of the ball was coming from.Short guys who can't run will be left behind by taller guys who can run.
That's the reality of the game. There are enough tall runners playing football that smaller plodders get left.
That's a total false dichotomy. And you're also inferring speed and height are the most important aspects of football. They're helpful. But do you forget Peter Bell? Wasn't he about 5'8? Boomer Harvey? Even though Hase was 6 foot, he was slow and his build resembled Dane Swan more than Pendlebury. He was an absolute champ – why? Because he was a natural footballer. He was beautifully skilled and didn't need any time to decide on his options. He won the ball because he could see the pattern of play unfurl and knew where the drop of the ball was coming from.
So what about if you're short and quick?
Or if you're tall and can't run?
Or if you're 6'4" but can't handball, butcher every kick, and take nine seconds to choose who to kick it to?
Of course a tall body is going to be more versatile and they'll have a greater presence on the ball, they'll be harder to bring down, and they'll be better tacklers, but Lachie Neale is about 5'10 and is streets ahead of the last few blokes delisted by the Dockers – who were all 6-foot-plus.
This is just narrow minded from someone who never even played Aussie Rules.
Quite a few had us taking him earlier in the year (Phantom drafts) Twomey had him going at 14Sounds a bit like Fyfe, perhaps without the elite marking but with more pace and endurance.
That's a total false dichotomy. And you're also inferring speed and height are the most important aspects of football. They're helpful. But do you forget Peter Bell? Wasn't he about 5'8? Boomer Harvey? Even though Hase was 6 foot, he was slow and his build resembled Dane Swan more than Pendlebury. He was an absolute champ – why? Because he was a natural footballer. He was beautifully skilled and didn't need any time to decide on his options. He won the ball because he could see the pattern of play unfurl and knew where the drop of the ball was coming from.
So what about if you're short and quick?
Or if you're tall and can't run?
Or if you're 6'4" but can't handball, butcher every kick, and take nine seconds to choose who to kick it to?
Of course a tall body is going to be more versatile and they'll have a greater presence on the ball, they'll be harder to bring down, and they'll be better tacklers, but Lachie Neale is about 5'10 and is streets ahead of the last few blokes delisted by the Dockers – who were all 6-foot-plus.
This is just narrow minded from someone who never even played Aussie Rules.
I think behind Pickett he's the one I'm hoping we take. We can still a dress KPD issues with our second pick with Kietal hopefully. And if we upgrade our pick we could even get GoddardQuite a few had us taking him earlier in the year (Phantom drafts) Twomey had him going at 14
I noticed Bondy said we will be looking for versatility therefore 190-192cm. He fits.I think behind Pickett he's the one I'm hoping we take. We can still a dress KPD issues with our second pick with Kietal hopefully. And if we upgrade our pick we could even get Goddard
While we are talking about Clem Smith and his 11.1 beep test result, does anyone have a source for this?
I can only find eastfreo's post...
13+ Isn't great, but isn't bad either. He obviously worked on it to improve it from his first result. When I watched a clip on youtube talking about his results it was reported he had knee soreness and wasn't participating in much of the testing.http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/rich-talent-or-flawed-ace/story-e6frf9jf-1111118096820
Not great numbers for a touted top 3 draft pic at the time.