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Sam Martyn level being approached....but 16.1 is massive. Not to mention he's quick, almost Stephen quick....VERY raw though.

They're using the imported wood floor. Shouldn't be any advantage there.

WHE would be a better all round prospect for sure, but Hill's pushing his name up the list with that sort of work.
 
Sam Martyn level being approached....but 16.1 is massive. Not to mention he's quick, almost Stephen quick....VERY raw though.

They're using the imported wood floor. Shouldn't be any advantage there.


WHE would be a better all round prospect for sure, but Hill's pushing his name up the list with that sort of work.

Apparently there has been some problems with the floor so it wouldn't surprise me if that was partly responsible for some of these amazing results
 
For the record, Grigg scored a very tidy 15.1 in the beep test.
I would be more interested to see how he goes in the agility test because that seems to be a major area of concern. Regardless I don't think he warrants a top 10 pick. If we got something like pick 18 then we should have a look but picking Grigg at 10 wouldn't be the best option IMO. Even Waldhuter might be a better pick at 18 (greater ceiling)
 

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16.1 maybe for Hill....freakish time. Only a handful of AFL players who could do that.

Shouldn't these players be getting more than 16? Didn't Tim Weatherald get 17 or 18 at one stage and that's SANFL?
 
Shouldn't these players be getting more than 16? Didn't Tim Weatherald get 17 or 18 at one stage and that's SANFL?

They're only kids. People who have played league and AFL have full time jobs in the elite sports field of work. 14-16 is all you can expect.
 
Shouldn't these players be getting more than 16? Didn't Tim Weatherald get 17 or 18 at one stage and that's SANFL?

No matter who you are, anything above 14 is pretty bloody good. 17-18 would be frigging insane, I doubt Weatherald got there and if he did, its because genetically he's an aerobic beast. I wouldn't hold any AFL player up to such a standard.

Not that the beep test really matters terribly, it is a purely aerobic test, where Aussie Rules is considered primarily an anaerobic sport, it involves high intensity efforts followed by brief periods of rest. Beep test is more of a constant effort with gradually increasing effort.
 
Shouldn't these players be getting more than 16? Didn't Tim Weatherald get 17 or 18 at one stage and that's SANFL?

People who score higher than that at this age are the sort of people who go on to win the Tour de France; their aerobic capacity far exceeds that of any professional club footballer in any code of football, and they get spotted and make their way to the AIS at a much earlier age than the AFL draft combines.
 
Some Tweets fromt the draft COMBINE...harvester. Everytime I hear combine that's what I think of...anyway these are from Jason Phelan

Ahmed Saad is one of the stories of the #AFLCombine. Topped the 30m repeat & 20m sprints & was 2nd in the agility. He must get drafted.

Don't know anything about him, but mature age 22 yr old. Edit...ripped this off the AFL site

MATURE-AGED prospect Ahmed Saad has increased his chances of being drafted by posting the equal fastest time in the sprint event at the NAB AFL Draft Combine this morning.

Saad, 22, plays for Northern Knights and this year won the Fothergill-Round Medal for the most promising VFL player.

His 2.86 seconds in the 20m event at Etihad Stadium was equal to the time of Claremont 17-year-old Shannon Taylor, who is eligible for trade by GWS.


Chad Wingard & Hayden Crozier were 1-2 in the running vertical leap. Mark of the year winners in the making right there.

Elliott Kavanagh topped the clean hands test with 28/30. Shane Nelson scored 29/30 to take 1st spot in kicking test.





Official #AFLCombine results are in and Brad Hill scored a 16.1 in the beep. Hoskin-Elliott didn't quite make his last turn & scored a 15.12.

10 others battered the 15.0 mark so some good athletes, are they good kicks though??

 
Along with Toby Greene, who I'm praying will make it to our pick 10, I'm hoping that we end up with some kind of late teens/early 20s pick from the Gunston trade, and we are able to snare Taylor Adams. Seems like a great kid - another Geelong Falcons boy (I have a soft spot for them :o), good size, supposedly a natural-born leader, and a very natural footballer. Wins a lot of ball, tackles hard, I like the sound of him.


http://www.afl.com.au/development/n...SARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=123399


Of course I don't get to watch the TAC Cup pretty much ever so I can only go on what I read from people whose opinions I trust. Anyone who has seen a bit more of him want to give their opinion?
 

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Saad will be pre-listed, though he may be on-traded.

No queries on his athletic abilities, never has been. Just quieries on his hands, ability to apply AFL level tackles (good tackler at VFL, but AFL strength?) and his left side. Good small forwards should have soft hands and be able to finish left and right.
 
Along with Toby Greene, who I'm praying will make it to our pick 10

Should easily make our Pick 10. Could go anywhere inside the top 20. Might slip a little because of his height (180cm).
 
Greene reminds me a bit too much of Richard Douglas. I'd rather use pick 10 on Sumner, WHE or Crozier.

Crozier is a real wild card. Would be better if we got another first pick and selected him with that IMO, hasn't shown enough to be pick 10 though he has one of the best "ceilings" in this draft.
 
THE AGE - JAKE NIALL
FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER
Pies give up first draft pick for Clarke

Sorry I did not know whether to put this in the Draft or Trade section :confused:.

An interesting article by Jake Niall on The Age website today, it talks about Collingwood and Richmond trading with GWS for Marty Clarke and Kevin Morris respectively.

Do people think we should try and trade with GWS an exchange of a later pick to try and secure a player like Darren Pfeiffer before the draft?
 

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THE AGE - JAKE NIALL
FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER
Pies give up first draft pick for Clarke

Sorry I did not know whether to put this in the Draft or Trade section :confused:.

An interesting article by Jake Niall on The Age website today, it talks about Collingwood and Richmond trading with GWS for Marty Clarke and Kevin Morris respectively.

Do people think we should try and trade with GWS an exchange of a later pick to try and secure a player like Darren Pfeiffer before the draft?

I wonder what it would take? I'd certainly be a happy for us to try!
 
Greene reminds me a bit too much of Richard Douglas. I'd rather use pick 10 on Sumner, WHE or Crozier.

I assume you've seen more of him than me. Again, I can only go by some replays and reports, but I didn't get a Douglas vibe from him. Natural footballer, good awareness, strong in tackles, hasn't tended to rely on pace in the juniors...
 
Here's the top ten results from the Combine so far...only the 3k time trial to go. Here are the Beep test, kicking and clean hands results, the last two I think are the most important tests they do.

Beep Test / Shuttle Run
Rank
Name
Level. Shuttle
1
Brad Hill
16.1
2
Will Hoskin-Elliott
15.12
3
Tom Sheridan
15.7
4
Sam Kerridge
15.5
5
Brandon Ellis
15.4
6
Clay Smith
15.3
7
Cam Eardley
15.2
7
Toby Greene
15.2
7
Nick O'Brien
15.2
10
Devon Smith
15.1
10
Taylor Adams
15.1
10
Jackson Johnstone
15.1
10
Adam Tomlinson
15.1


Kicking Assessment
Rank
Name
Score (0/30)
Efficiency rate
1
Shane Nelson
29
97%
2
Alex Brown
26
87%
2
Jordan Lockyer
26
87%
2
Dayle Garlett
26
87%
2
Jimmy Webster
26
87%
2
Elliott Yeo
26
87%
2
Jordan King-Wilson
26
87%
2
Peter Yagmoor
26
87%
9
Lachlan Smith
25
83%
9
Adam Tomlinson
25
83%
9
Tom Sheridan
25
83%

9
Jack Crisp
25
83%
9
Louis Egger
25
83%
9
Brandon Ellis
25
83%


Clean Hands Test
Rank
Name
Total (0/30)
Efficiency Rate
1
Elliott Kavanagh
28
93%
2
Jake Hammond
27
90%
2
Callum Sinclair
27
90%
4
Jamie Elliot
26
87%
4
Lachlan Dalgleish
26
87%
4
Brody Mihochek
26
87%
4
Rory Taggert
26
87%
4
Chad Wingard
26
87%
9
Jackson Allen
25
83%
9
Devon Smith
25
83%
9
Shane Kersten
25
83%
9
Todd Elton
25
83%
 
30m Repeat Sprint Test
Rank Name Total Time (seconds)
1
Ahmed Saad
23.64
2
Lachlan Delgleish
23.79
3
Devon Smith
23.82
4
Matthew Haynes
23.87
5
Shannon Taylor
24.23
6
Daniel Markworth
24.31
7
Jed Bews
24.34
8
Liam Sumner
24.35
9
Luke Brown
24.38
10
Brad Hill
24.49

20m Sprint
Rank
Name
Result (seconds)
1
Shannon Taylor
2.86
1
Ahmed Saad
2.86
3
Lachlan Dalgleish
2.87
3
Shane Nelson
2.87
5
Bradley Hill
2.88
6
Hayden Crozier
2.89
6
Jordan Lockyer
2.89
6
Daniel Markworth
2.89
6
Tim Mohr
2.89
6
Alex Woodward
2.89

Agility Run
Rank
Name
Time (seconds)
1
Elliot Yeo
7.80
2
Ahmed Saad
7.86
3
Shannon Taylor
7.99
4
Lachlan Dalgleish
8.02
5
Ben Kennedy
8.04
6
Hayden Crozier
8.08
7
Jed Bews
8.11
7
Brad McKenzie
8.12
9
Chad Wingard
8.13
10
Shane Nelson
8.13
 
Personally, I'd offer something like our 2nd rounder for GWS's 3rd & Pfeiffer. If it worked, take it, otherwise pass.
 
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