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Title: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2010, 04:06:15 PM
AFL targets 100 players ahead of draft 'combine'
Wed 28 July, 2010

THE AFL will increase the number of players it will scrutinise as part of the search for talent for the NAB AFL Draft to be held on the Gold Coast on November 18, 2010.

This week, 100 players from all states and territories will receive an invitation to attend the 2010 NAB AFL Draft National Combine - formerly the draft camp - to be held from September 28 to October 1, 2010 at the Australian Institute of Sport.

AFL national talent manager Kevin Sheehan said the increase in numbers was designed to give added opportunities to aspiring players to impress AFL club recruiting staff.

“The increase of 18 players from 2009 will give up and coming players a greater chance of being drafted into the AFL,” he said.

“It will also help meet the demand for more players, given the AFL’s expansion over the next two years with new clubs coming into the Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney.

“The term ‘combine’ will be used to describe the search for talent as the AFL seeks the combination of the football skills, athletic capabilities and mental toughness needed to play at the elite level.”

‘Combine’ will also be used to describe player testing at state level for the AFL draft, with a further 112 players to be invited to the 2010 NAB AFL Draft State Combine.

NAB AFL Draft State Combines

Melbourne, October 2, 2010
60 players from Victoria, NSW/ACT, Queensland and Tasmania

Adelaide, October 9, 2010
21 players from South Australia and Northern Territory

Perth, October 10, 2010
31 players from Western Australia

Players who miss out on the initial state selection will still have the opportunity to be added to the state combine over the remainder of the 2010 season, or upgraded to the national combine, with AFL clubs continuing to search for possible draftees for the remainder of the year.

Names of players invited to the 2010 NAB AFL Draft National Combine will be released in the following positional groups:

Medium forwards: week beginning August 1
Medium midfielders: week beginning August 8
Small forwards: week beginning August 15
Medium defenders: week beginning August 22
Tall forwards: week beginning August 29
Tall defenders: week beginning September 5
Ruckmen: week beginning September 12

The 2010 NAB AFL National Combine will be covered exclusively on afl.com.au with a daily wrap, interviews with participants and recruiters and highlights of all the tests to be undertaken by the nation’s brightest young AFL prospects.

In 2011, eight NAB AFL Under-16 Combines will be held in all states and territories for 320 young players helping to identify and develop future stars for the AFL.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/99151/default.aspx
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp - WA invitees
Post by: one-eyed on August 03, 2010, 02:24:40 PM
DRAFT CAMP 2010 -- WA invitees

Warrick Andreoli ----- SF
Harley Bennell---------Peel
Rohan Bewick --------WP
Reece Conca ---------P
Jamie Cripps ----------EF
Jack Darling ----------WP
Anton Hamp ----------C
Alex Fasolo -----------EF
Matthew Jones -------SF
Angus Litherland ------C
Justin Monaco --------EF
Ben Newton ----------SF
Blayne Wilson --------Peel
Hayden Yarran -------WP


From the " West Australian "

"Giant SF teenager Matthew Jones has been invited to the annual AFL draft camp despite a knee reconstruction last week ruling him out of football untill next year

The 199cm Jones is one of 14 West Australians who will attend the camp at the AIS in Canberra in September .

Peel midfielder Harley Bennell has been invited despite GC guarenteeing that he will be one of their first three picks at the ND .

And other probable early draft picks Reece Conca , Jack Darling and Blayne Wilson are also on the list . The 14 WA youngsters are among 100 players across the country who will take part in the four day camp , which has been renamed the AFL draft national combine .

Most of the players invited took part in state 18s program this though West Perths Hayden Yarran , who has played the last three reserves games after a steady start in the colts , was a surprise selection .

Rohan Bewick , 20 who has starred in his 14 league appearances for West Perth this season and would have played senior State football had he not broken a leg in April , is the oldest nominee .

State 18s captain Kieran Butcher was overlooked but will take part in the state screening session in October when 31 WA prospects , including seasoned Claremont players Ryan Brabazon and Jarrad Ninyette , will be assessed .

Kevin Sheehan , the AFL national talent manager , said the increase in numbers at both the National and State sessions was to give more opportunity to aspiring players to impress AFL recruiters " .

" The increase of 18 players from 2009 will give up and coming players a greater chance of being drafted into the AFL " , Sheehan said .

" It will also help meet the demand for more players , given the AFL's expansion over the next two years with new clubs coming into the the Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney . "
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on August 03, 2010, 08:33:31 PM
2010 NAB AFL National Draft Combine - Medium Forwards

Player    Club    State    Age    Height (cm)    Weight (kg)    Kevin Sheehan's comments

Nathan AH MAT-WATKINS    West Adelaide    NT    18    186    75    
Footy smart around forward line and has excellent clean hands and awareness.  Represented NT in NAB AFL Under-18 Championships this year and is playing for West Adelaide.

George HORLIN-SMITH    Sturt    SA    17    186    70    
Outstanding at winning the contested football and a very creative player. Also a talented junior cricketer who represented Australia at Under-16 level.

Jacob GILBEE    Lauderdale    TAS    17    183    76    
Leads up forward with good hands and goal-kicking ability.  Provides good defensive pressure inside forward 50. Averaged four tackles per game and kicked seven goals for Tasmania in the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Daniel FARMER    Sandringham Dragons    Vic Metro    18    187    80    
Quick and excellent one on one player who can play many roles for his team.  Smart goal-kicker having kicked 11 goals in six matches with the Dragons.  Attends Haileybury College.

Kieran HARPER    Eastern Ranges    Vic Metro    18    187    78    
A quick and skillful player with a great goal sense.  Can take contested mark and impact a game.  VIC Metro representative in 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships where he kicked seven goals including four against WA.  Attends Yarra Valley School.

Jarry LYONS    Sandringham Dragons    Vic Metro    18    183    77    
Agile player with terrific ball winning ability, footy know how and endurance.  Averaged 22 disposals and kicked 11 goals in 10 matches with the Dragons this year.

Josh MELLINGTON    Murray Bushrangers    Vic Country    17    184    77    
Clever opportunist around goals and in one on one marking situations.  Kicked 36 goals and 16 behinds in 12 matches this year. Tackles well inside forward 50.  Averaged three tackles per game.

Viv MICHIE    Oakleigh Chargers    Vic Metro    18    185    77    
Well rounded player who is dangerous as a forward and can play midfield or back.  Excellent kick and reads game extremely well.  Represented VIC-Metro in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, averaging 16 disposals and two goals.

Jayden PITT    Geelong Falcons    Vic Country    17    187    70    
Player with good reactive speed, agility and smart user off both feet.  Reads ball off hands extremely well.  All Australian in 2010 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships, averaging 18 disposals and kicking eight goals for the Championships.

Arryn SIPOSS    Dandenong Stingrays    Vic Country    17    188    79    
Strong marking player who is an excellent kick for goal and very team orientated.  Averaged 15 disposals and kicked 30 goals for Stingrays this year. Represented VIC Country in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Aaron YOUNG    Eastern Rangers    Vic Metro    17    188    76    
Outstanding mark for his size and very athletic.  Wins contested ball and has pace and hardness.  Represented VIC Country in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 16 disposals, three tackles, four marks as well as kicking six goals for the Championships.

Anton HAMP    Claremont    WA    18    189    92    
Versatile type who makes good position and has a good work ethic.  Clean hands and pace also a feature. Represented Western Australia in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Ben NEWTON    South Fremantle    WA    17    182    78    
Strong marking and winner of contested football.  Uses ball well with hand and foot.  Represented Western Australia in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships and is an AIS/AFL Academy graduate.

 
State Combine - Medium Forwards

Player    Club    State    Age    Height (cm)    Weight (kg)

Rowan BROOKES    East Perth    WA                    18    180    70
Corey CASSIDY    Oakleigh Chargers    VIC    18    189    76
Dylan CONWAY    Western Jets    VIC            18    185    83
Rhys COOYOU    East Fremantle    WA            19    188    83
Michael EDWARDS    Perth    WA            18    180    70
Jesse FORTUNE    Western Jets    VIC            19    180    75
Thomas HOWLETT    East Perth    WA            21    187    85
Dean McDONALD    Gippsland Power    VIC            18    186    84
Terry MILERA    Port Adelaide Magpies    SA    22    184    72
Adam OXLEY    Redland    QLD                    17    187    71
Liam RUTLEDGE    Aspley    QLD                    18    186    84
Ahmed SAAD    Northern Bullants    VIC            20    180    75
Lee SPURR    Central Districts    SA                    23    183    80
Simon STARLING    Claremont    WA                    21    185    86
Isiah STEVENS    Swan Districts    WA            17    188    74

http://www.afl.com.au/development/nabaflrisingstarsprogram/nabafldraftcamp/combine2010mediumforwards/tabid/16493/default.aspx
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on August 10, 2010, 03:22:16 PM
Draft combine: medium midfielders

Warrick Andreoli (South Fremantle, WA)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 70kg, DOB: 28/02/92
Extremely quick player who takes the game on and is a good user of the ball on preferred left side. Showed his talent with WA in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships where he averaged 15 disposals at 72 per cent efficiency.

Shaun Atley (Murray Bushrangers, Vic)
Height: 187cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 13/09/92
Exceptionally agile player with great speed and endurance and twice runner-up in state hurdles, which highlights his athletic ability. All-Australian team member in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 19 disposals and six tackles.

Harley Bennell (Peel Thunder, WA)
Height: 184cm, Weight: 70kg, DOB: 02/10/92
Talented ball-winner in the forward-line or midfield; has speed, poise and great goal sense. Won the Larke Medal and All-Australian honours in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 13 goals in five matches and 19.6 disposals with six inside 50s.

Rohan Bewick (West Perth, WA)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 76kg, DOB: 10/10/89
Hard-running player who is smart, has a penetrating kick and good pace and endurance. Played well at senior level in 2010 in the WAFL.

Josh Caddy (Northern Knights, Vic)
Height: 186cm, Weight: 81kg, DOB:28/09/92
Powerful player who wins clearances and contested marks and a dangerous forward who attacks the ball aggressively. All-Australian team member in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 24 possessions (11 contested) and seven clearances.

Alex Fasalo (East Fremantle, WA)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 80kg, DOB: 08/06/92
Impressive player for WA in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 19 disposals with 67 per cent efficiency. Good clearance player with good decision-making ability.

Andrew Gaff (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 183cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 16/06/92
Left-footer with a terrific game sense; imposes himself on games and has good pace and endurance combination. All-Australian team member in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 27 disposals at 79 per cent efficiency.

Mitch Hallahan (Dandenong Stingrays, Vic)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 77kg, DOB: 23/08/92
Tough inside player with a penetrating right foot; wins one on ones and is disciplined.  All-Australian team member in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 20 disposals at 66 per cent efficiency with an average of five tackles.

Thomas Liberatore (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 77kg, DOB: 16/05/92
Wins clearances and has quick clean hands; hard in contested situations and team orientated. Neat left-foot kick and All-Australian team member in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 22 disposals at 72 per cent efficiency, five clearances and four tackles.

Aaron Mullett (Eastern Ranges, Vic)
Height: 183cm, Weight: 71kg, DOB: 23/02/92
Smooth-moving left-footer who has ability overhead; is neat with hand and foot.  VIC Metro representative in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. He averaged 20 disposals at Eastern Ranges at 66 per cent efficiency and five marks.

Luke Parker (Dandenong Stingrays, Vic)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 25/10/92
Hard-running player who is strong overhead and around goal, has elite endurance and is super competitive. Vic Country Representative 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 18 disposals and three clearances.

Jared Polec (Woodville West Torrens, SA)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 77kg, DOB: 12/10/92
Left-footed long-kicking player who excelled in 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships winning All-Australian honours. Has pace and composure around goal with impressive form at senior level in the SANFL.

Mitchell Wallis (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 185cm, Weight: 79kg, DOB: 24/10/92
Has great hands and work ethic, reads game extremely well and uses the football smartly. Captained Vic Metro in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, where he averaged 28 disposals at 83 per cent efficiency in three matches before being injured.


2010 NAB AFL State Draft Combine
Medium midfielders


Melbourne- October 2, 2010

Player                Club                                   Age     Height    Weight

Isaac Baker Geelong Falcons (TAC Cup)          19 years  180cm  76kg
Richard Bamblett North Ballarat (TAC Cup)       18 years  185cm  75kg
Jackson Bolton Oakleigh Chargers (TAC Cup)    18 years  183cm  70kg
Mitchell Gent Dandenong Stingrays (TAC Cup)  18 years  182cm  75kg
Mitch Keddell Port Melbourne (VFL)                 22 years  187cm  85kg
Alex McLeod Calder Cannons (TAC Cup)           18 years  182cm  72kg
David Mirra Box Hill (VFL)                              19 years  186cm  82kg
Daniel Nicholson Uni Blues (VAFA)                   19 years  182cm  78kg
Ryan Pendlebury Gippsland Power (TAC Cup)    18 years  189cm  79kg
Jordan Schroder Calder Cannons (TAC Cup)     17 years  183cm  81kg
Myles Sewell North Ballarat Roosters (VFL)       22 years  187cm  80kg
Adam Kennedy Western Jets (TAC Cup)           18 years  179cm  70kg
Adam Marcon Northern Knights (TAC Cup)        18 years  180cm  77kg

Adelaide- October 9, 2010

Player Club Age Height Weight
Jonathon Beech  West Adelaide (SANFL)           19 years  180cm  81kg
Bradley Helbig  West Adelaide (SANFL)              18 years  185cm  75kg
Archie Longbottom  Glenelg (SANFL)                 19 years  180cm  76kg
Shannon Rioli  St Mary’s (NTFL)                       19 years  179cm  70kg

Perth- October 10, 2010

Player Club Age Height Weight
Ryan Brabazon  Claremont (WAFL)                   23 years  183cm  81kg
Kieran Butcher  Peel Thunder (WAFL)               18 years  183cm  80kg
Mitch Carter  South Fremantle (WAFL)             19 years  184cm  77kg
Scott Hancock  East Fremantle (WAFL)            18 years  187cm  77kg
Tom Ledger  Claremont (WAFL)                       18 years  187cm  74kg
Liam McKenna  Peel Thunder (WAFL)                18 years  183cm  83 kg
Tendai Mzungu  Perth (WAFL)                         24 years  183cm  82kg
Aaron Sweet  East Perth (WAFL)                     21 years  186cm  85kg
Michael Evans  Claremont (WAFL)                    18 years  181cm  75kg
Cameron Grover  East Perth (WAFL)                 17 years  180cm  72kg
Jason Johannisen  East Fremantle (WAFL)         18 years  179cm  73kg
Matthew Outridge  Swan Districts (WAFL)         18 years  183cm  74kg

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/100040/default.aspx
Title: Draft Camp hand skills test
Post by: one-eyed on August 16, 2010, 08:32:21 PM
Matthew Lloyd has come up with a hand skills test for the Draft Camp similar to the kicking test they now use....


http://afl.com.au/portals/0/afl_docs/lloyd_test_0810.pdf (http://afl.com.au/portals/0/afl_docs/lloyd_test_0810.pdf)

A SKILLS test, devised Matthew Lloyd and designed to identify players who can cleanly grab the ball and deliver accurate handballs, will be used at the 2010 NAB AFL National Draft Combine.

The test will simulate ball handling skills at ground level and out in front. It also requires players to recognise and deliver handballs quickly and accurately on both preferred and non-preferred sides.
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Chuck17 on August 16, 2010, 09:05:45 PM
What about the Swan dive Matty

U pulled that lesson out yet
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Penelope on August 17, 2010, 08:20:02 AM
Nah, he's saving that for the Italian soccer team training camps
Title: 2010 Draft Camp - small forwards
Post by: one-eyed on August 18, 2010, 02:35:25 PM
Draft combine: small forwards
By Kevin Sheehan
Wed 18 August, 2010


Reece Conca (Perth, WA)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 76kg, DOB: 12/08/92
Versatile player who can play forward, midfield or back.  His ability to run and carry and his football smarts were prominent in representing WA at the Under-18 Championships this year.  Averaged 18 disposals at 79 per cent efficiency.

Sam Crocker (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 180cm, Weight: 73kg, DOB: 12/03/92
Midfielder who can play forward and use his excellent disposal to set up goals.  Quick and strong overhead for his size he also makes good decisions with the football. Best player for Oakleigh Charges at the weekend in their match against the Bendigo Pioneers.

Josh Green (Clarence, Tas)
Height: 179cm, Weight: 76kg, DOB: 24/08/92
Quick and agile midfielder/forward who reads the game extremely well and wins contested footy.  Won Tasmania's most valuable player in the 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships and All-Australian honours where he averaged 25 disposals.

Cameron Johnston (Geelong Falcons, Vic)
Height: 181cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 24/02/92
Quick and versatile player who can play hit-up forward role or go down back.  Very athletic type overall and a long kick.

Jed Lamb (Gippsland Power, Vic)
Height: 181cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 19/10/92
Clever forward with clean hands overhead and at ground level, very good awareness.  Super smart goalkicker in all situations kicking 34 goals this year for Power and Vic Country at the Under-18 Championships.

Tim Milera, (Port Adelaide Magpies, SA)
Height: 170cm, Weight: 72kg, DOB: 09/12/92
Skilful and talented genuine small forward in the Eddie Betts mould. Great goal sense, clean hands and has been impressive at senior level this year.

Dion Prestia (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 175cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 12/10/92
Powerful inside midfielder/forward with excellent disposal skills and contested ball winning ability.  Averaged 28 disposals in the TAC Cup and represented VIC Metro in the 2010 Under-18 Championships with an injury curtailing his championships.  He has now returned to his best form.

Matthew Rankine (West Adelaide, SA)
Height: 179cm, Weight: 70kg, DOB: 20/02/92
Quick and agile forward who can win the contested ball and is capable overhead for his size with his natural leap. SA rep in 2010 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

Ben Reid (Bendigo Pioneers, Vic)
Height: 181cm, Weight: 67kg, DOB:
Smart forward with good anticipation, clean hands at ground level and overhead.  Uses ball well and impressed for NSW/ACT in the Under-18 Championships this year.  Brother Sam plays for the Western Bulldogs.

Thomas Schneider, (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 178cm, Weight: 77kg, DOB: 30/09/92
Very smart and courageous fall of the ball player with clean hands and neat disposal skills.  Smart around goals and very impressive for Vic Metro in the 2010 Under-18 Championships winning All-Australian honours.  Averaged 22 disposals at 75 per cent efficiency.

Hayden Yarran (West Perth, WA)
Height: 186cm, Weight: 75kg, DOB: 30/05/92
Very clever player around goal and accurate on the run or set shot.  Strong overhead and can also push up into midfield.  WA representative in the 2010 Under-18 Championships.


2010 NAB AFL State Draft Combine - Small forwards

Player                   Club                         Age        Height    Weight
Dion Munkara    Waratahs (NT)               18 years     176cm     70kg
Luke Shreeve    Broadbeach (QLD)           18 years     181cm     75kg
Dylan Ribbons    West Adelaide (SA)       18 years     180cm     79kg
Lachlan Roach    North Adelaide (SA)       18 years     178cm     69kg
Kristen Thompson    North Adelaide (SA)   20 years     170cm     70kg
Sam Cust    Oakleigh Chargers (VIC)         17 years     178cm     75kg
Luke Dahlhaus    Geelong Falcons (VIC)       17 years     178cm     74kg
Jamie Elliott    Murray Bushrangers (VIC)    17 years     176cm     77kg
Daniel Semmens    Geelong Falcons (VIC)     18 years     176cm     71kg
Ozgur Uysal    Calder Cannons (VIC)          18 years     181cm     76kg
Jordan Eades    Perth (WA)                       18 years     178cm     71kg
Rowan Garlett    Perth (WA)                       18 years     181cm     74kg
Anthony Kyanga    East Fremantle (WA)       20 years     170cm     68kg
Jarrod Ninyette    Claremont (WA)               23 years     185cm    65kg
Kirk Ugle    Swan Districts (WA)                  18 years     173cm    69kg
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on August 25, 2010, 04:23:20 PM
Draft combine: medium defenders
By Kevin Sheehan
Wed 25 August, 2010


Jake Batchelor (Dandenong Stingrays, Vic)
Height: 187cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 13/02/92
Left-footed medium defender who is strong overhead and a neat disposer of the ball. Provides good run and can lock down on opponents.

Nathan Batley (Woodville-West Torrens, SA)
Height: 185cm, Weight: 74kg, DOB: 16/09/92
Very speedy medium defender who can break the lines. Shows good vision and decision making and is very competitive. Was a South Australian under-18 representative in 2010.

Alex Browne (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 09/08/92
Aggressive medium defender who reads the play very well and uses the ball effectively by hand and foot. Can push into the midfield and win his own ball. Was a Vic Metro under-18 representative in 2010 where he played three matches and averaged 15 disposals at 71 per cent efficiency.

Ben Casley (Western Jets, Vic)
Height: 189cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 18/03/92
Medium defender/forward who takes good contested marks and has good game sense. Provides run from defence or can be a lead-up forward.

Jamie Cripps (East Fremantle, WA)
Height: 182cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 23/04/92
Medium defender with excellent speed who takes the game on. Uses the ball well by foot and is sound defensively. Was an under-18 representative for WA, averaging 14 disposals at 69 per cent efficiency.

Cameron Guthrie (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 186cm, Weight: 79kg, DOB: 19/08/92
Versatile medium defender who can play a lock down role and win contested ball. Very consistent player who has clean hands and makes good decisions. Also a Vic Metro under-18 representative in 2010 where he averaged 13 disposals at 84 per cent efficiency.

Dyson Heppell (Gippsland Power, Vic)
Height: 187cm, Weight: 79kg, DOB: 14/05/92
Skilful left-footed medium defender with penetrating kick, strength overhead and clean hands. Was outstanding for Vic Country in the under-18 championships, winning MVP and All-Australian honours. Averaged 20 disposals at 75 per cent efficiency and four tackles.

Ben Jacobs (Sandringham Dragons, Vic)
Height: 186cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 09/01/92
Left-footed medium defender who can play midfield or forward. Powerful type who kicks long and takes an excellent overhead mark. Can really find the ball and was outstanding at the under- 18 championships, winning All-Australian honours and averaging 29 disposals at 69 per cent efficiency.

Andrew McInnes (Dandenong Stingrays, Vic)
Height: 189cm, Weight: 83kg, DOB: 20/03/92
Disciplined medium defender who provides good rebound. Very competitive and can play on talls or smalls. Was a Vic Country under-18 representative in 2010 where he averaged 11 disposals at 91 per cent efficiency in his three matches.

Cameron Richardson (North Ballarat Roosters, Vic)
Height: 189cm, Weight: 84kg, Age: 22
Hard-running medium defender who makes good decisions on when to mark or spoil. Was a dual best and fairest winner in the Ballarat League in 2006 and in 2008.

Billie Smedts (Geelong Falcons, Vic)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 78kg, DOB: 08/06/92
Composed medium defender/forward who is strong overhead and very competitive. Extremely agile player who takes the game on. Was a Vic Country under-18 representative in 2010, playing three matches after returning from injury.

Brodie Smith (Woodville-West Torrens, SA)
Height: 189cm, Weight: 80kg, DOB: 14/01/92
Medium defender/midfielder with a terrific speed-endurance combination. Powerful player who bursts from stoppages and wins plenty of the footy. Starred in the under-18 championships with All-Australian honours, and averaged 22 disposals, five clearances and six inside 50s.

Joel Wilkinson (Broadbeach, Qld)
Height: 184cm, Weight: 80kg, DOB: 29/11/91
Dashing medium defender with only two years in the game, coming from an athletics background to captain Queensland in this year's under-18 championships. Work rate and pressure are very good.

Blayne Wilson (Peel Thunder, WA)
Height: 188cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 26/01/92
Strong-marking medium defender who reads the game very well across half-back and uses the ball effectively. Earned All-Australian honours in 2009 and was consistent for WA at under-18 level this year, averaging 18 disposals at 78 per cent efficiency and five marks.

2010 NAB AFL State Draft Combine - Medium defenders

Player    Club    Height
Michael Hutchinson    Aspley (Qld)    188cm
Ken Campbell    South Adelaide (SA)    175cm
Luke Davis    West Adelaide (SA)    188cm
Aniel Kulikowski    Port Adelaide (SA)    181cm
Karl Siebels    Sturt (SA)    187cm
Matthew Grossman    Williamstown (Vic)    187cm
Michael Hibberd    Frankston (Vic)    187cm
Leigh Masters    Bendigo Pioneers (Vic)    185cm
Thomas Ruggles    Geelong Falcons (Vic)    182cm
Stephen Witkowski    Northern Knights (Vic)    189cm
Jacob Brennan    East Fremantle (WA)    190cm
Kelvin Lawrence    Peel Thunder (WA)    177cm
Jayden Schofield    East Fremantle (WA)    183cm

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/101097/default.aspx
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Ramps on August 25, 2010, 07:29:29 PM
Always liked Brodie Smith - hoping he lasts till our 2nd pick although thats not likely at all.
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 09, 2010, 01:36:47 PM
Draft combine: tall forwards
By Kevin Sheehan
Tue 31 Aug, 2010




Darcy Barden (Northern Knights, Vic)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 91kg, DOB: 13/2/92
Darcy is a very competitive tall forward with a great work ethic and strong hands overhead. He is a courageous player who was impressive for Vic Metro in the Under-18 Championships where he averaged 13 disposals, six marks and kicked 11 goals.

Lucas Cook (North Ballarat, Vic)
Height: 194cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 3/3/92
Lucas is a tall forward who reads the game well and has sure hands.  He is a mobile player who can go back and makes good decisions.  He received Under-18 All Australian honours in 2010 and averaged 14 disposals and kicked nine goals at the Under-18 Championships.

Jack Darling (West Perth, WA)
Height: 191cm, Weight: 94kg, DOB: 16/6/92
Jack is an athletic tall forward who attacks the ball with ferocity and is strong overhead. He provides excellent defensive pressure in the forward 50.  He was named in the Under-18 All Australian team in 2009 and again provided an excellent marking target up forward for Western Australia in 2010.

Sam Day (Sturt, SA)
Height: 195cm, Weight: 94kg, DOB: 6/9/92
Sam is a high-leaping tall forward who can take contested marks and is skilful on the right and left side. He represented South Australia at the under-18 championships in 2010, winning All Australian honours.

Zac Fitzgerald (Woodville West Torrens, SA)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 16/2/91
Zac is a very versatile tall forward or defender who is strong overhead and accurate at goal front. He is a smart reader of the game and represented South Australia in the under-18 championships.

Anton Hamp (Claremont, WA)
Height: 193cm, Weight: 83kg, DOB: 4/7/92
Anton is a versatile type who makes good position and has a good work ethic. He has clean hands and his pace is also a feature. He represented Western Australia at the under-18 championships.

Tom Lynch (Dandenong Stingrays, Vic)
Height: 196cm, Weight: 90kg, DOB: 31/10/92
Tom is a strong marking tall forward with terrific work-rate and ability at ground level.  He was impressive for Vic Country in Under-18 championships, where he averaged 13 disposals and four marks.

Luke Mitchell (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 196cm, Weight: 96kg, DOB: 28/2/92
Luke is a tall forward/defender with strong contested marking ability. He is dangerous around goals and presents well on the lead. He missed the under-18 championships due to shoulder surgery but is now back in the TAC Cup.

Callum Sinclair (Port Melbourne, Vic)
Height: 201cm, Weight: 96kg, DOB: 23/9/89
Callum is a mobile tall forward who is a strong lead and mark overhead.  He reads the game very well and is reliable in front of goals.

Jamie Solly (Port Adelaide Magpies, SA)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 92kg, DOB: 27/7/92
Jamie is a tall forward who can also play down back. He has strong hands overhead and is a reliable kick for goal. He represented South Australia at the under-18 championships in 2010 kicking 12 goals and one behind.

Ariel Steinberg (Bendigo Pioneers, Vic)
Height: 191cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 26/8/92
Ariel is a tall forward who is quick on the lead and has an excellent natural leap.  He played American football (Gridiron) in Alberta, Canada in 2009.

Jake Von Bertouch (Woodville West Torrens, SA)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 80kg, DOB: 4/5/92
Jake is a tall forward who is quick on the lead and accurate in front of goal. He has strong hands and is team orientated. He represented South Australia in the under-18 championships this year.

Josh Walker (Geelong Falcons, Vic)
Height: 194cm, Weight: 87kg, DOB: 12/11/92
Josh is a tall forward with terrific work-rate and strong hands overhead. He impressed for Vic Country in the Under-18 Championships as a lead up forward, where he averaged 12 disposals and five marks.


2010 NAB AFL State Draft Combine Tall forwards

Player                                    Club    Age    Weight    Height
Lewis Moss    Port Dougles (QLD)            18    85kg    188cm
Blake Bray    GWS/Carlton School (NSW)    18    79kg    190cm
James Lawton    Coburg Tigers (VIC)       19    87kg    192cm
Tom McDonald    North Ballarat (VIC)       18    90kg    194cm
Cameron Pedersen    Box Hill (VIC)         23    90kg    193cm
Jordan Treloar    Northern Knights (VIC)    18    83kg    192cm
DamianMascitti    Oakleigh (VIC)            18    75kg    190cm
Darcy Armfield    Glenelg (SA)                 18    89kg    190cm
Kory Beard    Port Adelaide (SA)            20    90kg    193cm
Ben Haren    Port Adelaide (SA)            17    89kg    194cm
Gavin Roberts    Norwood (SA)            19    75kg    190cm
Jimmi Savage    Norwood (SA)            19    75kg    193cm
Tom Derickx    Claremont (WA)            22    99kg    191cm
Sam Menagola    East Fremantle (WA)    18    83kg    194cm

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/101586/default.aspx
Title: Draft combine: tall defenders (afl)
Post by: one-eyed on September 10, 2010, 09:06:11 PM
Draft combine: tall defenders
By Kevin Sheehan
Fri 10 Sep, 2010



Cameron Delaney (Geelong Falcons, Vic)
Height: 190cm, Weight: 74kg, DOB: 19/06/92
Cameron is a composed tall defender who is able to read the ball well coming into defence and make good decisions on when to mark and spoil. He is a rangy type with good closing speed and was a Vic Country representative in the 2010 NAB AFL Championships.

Tom Gordon (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 195cm, Weight: 90kg, DOB: 19/04/92
Tom is a defender/forward who is very strong overhead and a long, left-foot kick. He was very dangerous around goal in the TAC Cup and represented Vic Metro in the under-18 championships as a defender.

Alex Johnson (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 193cm, Weight: 82kg, DOB: 02/03/92
Alex is a tall defender/forward with an outstanding work rate and competitive edge. He provides excellent defensive pressure when playing forward. He represented Vic Metro at the under-18 championships this year.

David Kruse (Wanderers, NT)
Height: 190cm, Weight: 74kg, DOB: 23/01/92
David is a dashing tall defender with terrific run and carry from the back 50. He can play tall or small or push into the midfield, giving his team flexibility. Originally from the Tiwi Islands, David impressed for the Northern Territory in the under-18 championships this year.

Ryan Lester (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 190cm, Weight: 83kg, DOB: 26/08/92
Ryan is a tall defender who can play a medium role as well as forward. He attacks the ball well and is strong overhead. He was a Vic Metro representative this year, averaging 16 disposals and four marks.

Angus Litherland (Claremont, WA)
Height: 192cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 12/10/92
Angus is a tall defender with excellent closing speed and spoiling ability. He shows ability to rebound from defence and represented Western Australia in the under-18 championships in 2010.

Pat McCarthy (Glenelg, SA)
Height: 194cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 11/03/92
Pat is an athletic tall defender who can also go forward. He is a neat disposer of the ball and provides good rebound from defence. He won All-Australian under-18 honours this year where he averaged 17 disposals at 70 per cent efficiency.

Justin Monaco (East Fremantle, WA)
Height: 191cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 07/11/92
Justin is a tall defender who reads the game well and provides good run from defence. He provides good defensive pressure on talls and mediums and represented WA in the under-18 championships this year.

Cameron O'Shea (Eastern Ranges, Vic)
Height: 191cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 13/03/92
Cameron is a tall defender with strong work ethic and the ability to win the contested ball. He is a disciplined and determined player. He represented Vic Metro in under-18 championships this year, averaging 16 disposals.

Max Otten (Oakleigh Chargers, Vic)
Height: 193cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 10/11/92
Max is a left-footed tall defender who reads the game very well and makes good decisions with the ball. He provides good run from defence and played for Vic Metro in the under-18 championships.

Seb Tape (Glenelg, SA)
Height: 191cm, Weight: 85kg, DOB: 06/08/92
Seb is an athletic tall defender with excellent closing speed and a competitive edge. He is very good one on one and below his knees. He captained South Australia in the under-18 championships this year.

Matthew Watson (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 195cm, Weight: 98kg, DOB: 16/07/92
Matthew is a left-footed tall defender with a penetrating kick and is strong in the air. He is composed with the ball in his hands and had a consistent under-18 championships, winning All-Australian honours and averaging 19 disposals and five marks.


2010 NAB AFL State Draft Combine - Tall defenders

Player                   Club                      Age    Weight    Height
Marcus Darmody    North Ballarat (VIC)            19    88kg    190cm
Troy Davis    Geelong Falcons (VIC)                  18    89kg    192cm
Peter Faulks    Williamstown (VIC)                     18    84kg    195cm
Jack Frost    Sandringham Dragons (VIC)            18    84kg    194cm
Alex Rintoul    Northern Knights (VIC)                  18    85kg    192cm
Brayden Salton    Gippsland Power (VIC)            18    82kg    194cm
Jeremy Taylor    Geelong Falcons (VIC)            18    82kg    190cm
Tim Seagrave    Murray Bushrangers (VIC)         18    86kg    191cm
Tom Bell    Morningside (QLD)                         19    94kg    190cm
Jake Crawford    Pomona (QLD)                      18    87kg    191cm
Larry Owen    Hobart (TAS)                           18    82kg    195cm
Tyler Chalwell    East Fremantle (WA)            18    89kg    192cm

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/102394/default.aspx
Title: Draft Camp: ruckmen (afl)
Post by: one-eyed on September 16, 2010, 01:01:57 PM
Draft combine: ruckmen
By Kevin Sheehan
Thu 16 Sep, 2010


John Ceglar (Murray Bushrangers, Vic)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 87kg, DOB: 14/02/91
Much improved mobile ruckman who is team-oriented and sound overhead. Consistent performer for Vic Country in under-18s this year averaging 13 hit-outs and three marks.

Leif Cope (Eastern Ranges, Vic)
Height: 203cm, Weight: 98kg, DOB: 22/03/92
Athletic ruckman who competes very well at ground level. Averaged 11 disposals and two marks with the Ranges this year.

Daniel Gorringe (Norwood, SA)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 92kg, DOB: 02/06/92
Gifted in the art of ruck work and a very athletic player who is strong overhead and dangerous near goal. Won All-Australian under-18 honours in 2010 averaging 21 hit-outs and 10 disposals.

Brandyn Grenfell (Calder Cannons, Vic)
Height: 198cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 05/09/92
Tall forward/ruckman with very good work rate and good below the knees. Has strong hands on the lead. Averaged five marks and 11 disposals with Cannons this year.

Joe Groenewegen (Launceston, Tas)
Height: 196cm, Weight: 84kg, DOB: 25/10/91
Tall forward/ruckman with very good endurance, agility and overhead marking talent. Was a Tasmanian under-18 representative this year, averaging 12 disposals, three marks and five hit-outs.

Tom Hickey (Morningside, Qld)
Height: 201cm, Weight: 88kg, DOB: 06/03/91
Developing ruckman with terrific work rate who is prepared to lay tackles. Was a Queensland under-18 representative in 2010, averaging 18 hit-outs and three tackles.

Matt Jones (South Fremantle, WA)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 86kg, DOB: 26/06/92
Mobile ruckman with long left-foot kick who can go forward and provide a target. Represented Western Australia at under-18 level, averaging 11 hit-outs and 10 disposals.

Scott Lycett (Port Adelaide Magpies, SA)
Height: 202cm, Weight: 95kg, DOB: 26/09/92
Strong-marking ruckman who is agile and super competitive. Team-oriented player who impressed with South Australia at under-18 level, averaging 17 hit-outs, 12 disposals and three marks.

Ben Mabon (North Ballarat Rebels, Vic)
Height: 197cm, Weight: 81kg, DOB: 14/06/92
Aggressive and athletic ruckman with excellent work ethic and technique with his stoppage work. NSW/ACT representative at the under-18 championships, averaging 16 hit-outs and four marks.

Andrew Phillips (Clarence, Tas)
Height: 200cm, Weight: 91kg, DOB: 03/07/91
Developing ruckman who marks well around the ground and has good understanding with his onballers. Represented Tasmania at under-18 level, averaging 17 hit-outs and four marks.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/102696/default.aspx
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Coach on September 16, 2010, 01:05:33 PM
Phillips is from Lauderdale :thumbsup Can play a bit too, but gets man handled too easily for a bloke his size. His tap work is brilliant, he has nice set of hands and a pretty good kick on him. Bulk him up and he could be good enough for AFL one day.

Reckon he might go as a rookie.
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Ramps on September 16, 2010, 09:38:10 PM
Phillips is from Lauderdale :thumbsup Can play a bit too, but gets man handled too easily for a bloke his size. His tap work is brilliant, he has nice set of hands and a pretty good kick on him. Bulk him up and he could be good enough for AFL one day.

Reckon he might go as a rookie.

Could go abit earlier if the rumours are correct.
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 19, 2010, 10:55:26 PM
Draft Combine Total Access

Total Access is AFL.com.au's daily panel show direct from the NAB AFL Draft Combine at the AIS in Canberra.

Featuring award winning journalists Damian Barrett and Paul Daffey, Total Access will have the inside word on who your club is looking at for the 2010 NAB AFL National Draft.

The NAB AFL Draft Combine (formerly Draft Camp) is the annual showcase for a carefully selected batch of talented young footballers as they strive to impress AFL recruiters.


Leading stars from the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships and the TAC Cup will undergo a series of intensive physical tests and evaluations along with extensive interviews with AFL list managers.

Total Access will feature:

    * a complete wrap of all the Combine highlights
    * in depth interviews with AFL coaches and recruiters as they check out the talent on display
    * interviews with the brightest prospects in football as they undertake each of the Combine tests under the watchful gaze of the 17 AFL clubs for 2011
    * exclusive player appraisals with AFL talent guru Kevin Sheehan and AIS Academy coach Jason McCartney
    * all the Combine test results and comparisons with leading AFL stars

Visit AFL.com.au from 4.30pm each day from 28 September to 1 October, straight after the Grand Final, to watch NAB AFL Draft Combine - Total Access and see how this year's leading draft picks are shaping up.

http://www.afl.com.au/development/nabaflrisingstarsprogram/nabafldraftcombine/totalaccess/tabid/16666/default.aspx
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 21, 2010, 03:09:22 PM
Here's Kevin "Shifter" Sheehan's draft camp/combine video summary.

A brief look as well at Bennell, Atley, Gaff, Polec and Day as the top kids

http://www.afl.com.au/finals/video/tabid/76/contentid/299530/draft+combine+explained/default.aspx (http://www.afl.com.au/finals/video/tabid/76/contentid/299530/draft+combine+explained/default.aspx)
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 22, 2010, 06:43:02 PM
Records likely to fall at Draft Combine
By Adam McNicol
Wed 22 Sep, 2010



AFL TALENT manager Kevin Sheehan is expecting records to be broken when some of the nation’s most promising young footballers gather in Canberra for the draft combine, which begins on September 28.

Athletic tests are a big part of the combine and more than 150 recruiters and coaches are expected to watch the 100 players strut their stuff.

South Australian Sam Day is sure to attract plenty of attention. The budding ruckman, who is regarded by AIS-AFL high performance coach Jason McCartney as a “freakish talent”, has already achieved some impressive feats.

When tested as part of the AFL-AIS program earlier in the year, Day recorded a vertical leap of 81cm. That’s 3cm better than the existing draft combine record, which was set by Nic Naitanui in 2008.

“Sam Day will be a top-10 choice in the draft, no doubt about it,” Sheehan said. “He’s got an incredible natural leap.”

When it comes to the agility test - a dash through a slalom-type course - and the 20m sprint, recruiters will be keeping a very close eye on Shaun Atley, who recently completed an impressive season with the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup.

Atley grew up in the Victorian high country town of Corryong, and he will be trying to match the 20m sprint time of 2.83sec, which was set by Fremantle young-gun Stephen Hill in 2008.

Hill was also a stand-out in the agility test.

“It tests the ability of players to change direction and you can see by the way Hill plays he’s so good at that stuff,” Sheehan explained.

“Shaun Atley has got great ability to accelerate and the recruiters have seen that in the way he plays. He’ll be pretty quick in the sprint and the agility tests.”

The toughest challenge at the draft combine is undoubtedly the dreaded beep test, which is used to measure aerobic endurance.

Sydney Swans midfielder Jarrad McVeigh set the draft combine record of 15.6 back in 2002.

But this year the mark is expected to be challenged by Luke Parker, who has been a star with the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup.

A midfielder with good hands, Parker recorded a score of 15.0 in a beep test earlier this year.

“All the little things count at the combine,” Sheehan said. “Draftees are now tied to clubs for a minimum of two years, so the recruiters have to get their decisions right.

“The young lads have got to be organised and committed, then they have to perform well in their interviews. But it’s exciting for all the kids as well.”

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103036/default.aspx
Title: Harvey tops draft combine jump test (afl)
Post by: one-eyed on September 28, 2010, 11:03:30 PM
Harvey tops draft combine jump test
By Jason Phelan
7:38 PM Tue 28 Sep, 2010



THE FIRST day of the NAB AFL Draft Combine in Canberra saw attendees have a crack at Nic Naitanui’s standing vertical jump record, but the spring-heeled Eagle’s two-year old mark remains.

Naitanui recorded a standing leap of 78cm in 2008 with Eastern Ranges’ midfielder Brad Harvey the closest this year with an impressive 75cm effort.

That’s no mean feat for Harvey who, at 184cm, is significantly smaller than the 201cm West Coast ruckman.

The testing is relative to each player’s height, but historically the bigger blokes have done better in this category as evidenced by long-time record holder Trent Croad and last year’s standout, Adelaide ruckman James Craig, who at 195cm registered a 76cm leap.

Harvey finished well out in front of second placegetters Nathan Batley, of SA club Woodville-West Torrens, and Claremont’s Anton Hamp who each recorded a 71cm jump. 

Morrish Medal winner and Vic Country most valuable player, Dyson Heppell, recorded a 64cm leap, as did highly-rated Murray Bushrangers’ midfielder Shaun Atley.

The standing vertical jump was the only test of note carried out on the first day of the combine which is typically focused more on height and weight measurements and club interviews.

Standing vertical jump top 10

Position    Attendee    Result
1st    Brad Harvey    75cm
=2nd    Nathan Batley    71cm
=2nd    Anton Hamp    71cm
4th    Joel Wilkinson    66cm
=5th    Kieran Harper    65cm
=5th    Cameron Gutherie 65cm
=7th    Shaun Atley    64cm
=7th    Dyson Heppell    64cm
=9th    Seb Tape            63cm
=9th    Billie Smedts    63cm

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103372/default.aspx
Title: Draft combine snippets – day one (afl)
Post by: one-eyed on September 28, 2010, 11:06:52 PM
Draft combine snippets – day one

Same, same but different

The 17th draft camp - now called the ‘combine’ - kicked off on Tuesday in Canberra in much the same way as the 16 before it. The clubs are all eager to get stuck into the interviewing process - and they have - but there has been a tweak this year. In the past, clubs have found little out-of-the-way spots at the AIS campus to grill prospective draftees away from prying eyes. Not so this year with the AFL giving all clubs allocated spaces in the gym.

What’s in a name?
Just on the name change - AFL National Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan explains the thinking behind it: “The change in branding to the word combine has a comfortable fit to what this process is all about - the AFL clubs combine their time and resources to test the best and then look for the combination of athletic ability, skills and mental toughness to make the grade in the AFL.”

Look at me, look at me!
US sporting goods giant, Under Armour, has hopped on board as a co-sponsor of the combine with NAB and has left no stone unturned in attempting to lure the stars of tomorrow. A big screen television in the foyer, situated next to a giant Under Armour mannequin, plays an in-your-face commercial at volume on repeat. There’s also a display of their new line of footy boots in the gym. How to best describe the styling? Well, let’s just say they’d make Kyle Reimers blush.

Walking wounded
There are usually a few draft hopefuls carrying around battle scars of a testing under-18 season and this year is no different. Among the youngsters at the AIS for the interviews only are Western Jet Ben Casley, who has a crook left wing, Sandgroper Reece Conca, who is on crutches, and Geelong Falcon Cameron Delaney, who is also hopping around on one leg. Don’t worry fellas - Trent Cotchin was up here on crutches and things turned out all right for him.

Hail to the chief
Senior coaches have varying interest in the recruiting process, but most head to Canberra at some point during the combine to have a bit of sticky beak into their recruiter’s world. Of course, Mick Malthouse and Ross Lyon won’t be able to this year as they have more pressing concerns, but Guy McKenna, Dean Bailey and Matthew Primus led the charge on the first day with the rest to follow when the action heats up on Wednesday.

Who’s interviewing who here?
Most draft prospects report feeling nervous when they first face AFL recruiters, but not Perth midfielder Reece Conca. The 18-year-old is studying a double degree in commerce and psychology at Curtin University. His psychology degree involves plenty of one-on-one interviews, so his chats with Essendon, the Brisbane Lions and Collingwood were a breeze. “I thoroughly enjoyed them,” he said. Conca played five senior games with Perth late in the 2010 season, and was best on ground against Claremont.

Nothing to see here
The new open-plan interviewing set-up clearly hasn’t impressed the Magpies. While the 17 other clubs were reasonably easy to check, Collingwood’s enclosure had been modified with extra partitions to allow the maximum possible privacy.

Practice makes perfect
East Fremantle midfielder Jamie Cripps spoke to the Brisbane Lions and Essendon. He said the task wasn’t too difficult because he’s already spoken to nine or 10 clubs that have visited him at his home in the Perth suburb of Attadale. “I’ve had plenty of practice,” Cripps said. The 18-year-old described his interviews with the Lions and Bombers as “pretty casual”. Mark 'Choco' Williams, legendary for his no-holds-barred interviews, must be choking on his clipboard.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103375/default.aspx
Title: Two draft combine attendees break 20m sprint record (afl)
Post by: one-eyed on September 29, 2010, 03:00:22 PM
Two combine attendees break 20m sprint record
By Jason Phelan
1:21 PM Wed 29 Sep, 2010


(http://mm.afl.com.au/Portals/0/images/AFL/AFL%20F-J/Joel+Brad_246a.jpg)
Joel Wilkinson and Brad Harvey


THE NAB AFL Draft Combine in Canberra is abuzz with the news that Danyle Pearce’s 20m sprint record has been broken not once but twice in less than 30 minutes.

Day two of the combine started with a bang when Eastern Ranges’ half-back flanker Brad Harvey went under Pearce’s time of 2.79 seconds, set back in 2004, but not to be outdone, Queenslander Joel Wilkinson bettered Harvey’s new mark soon after.

Wilkinson has only been playing competitive football for two years, but the Queensland under-18 captain thrust himself into the spotlight in front of the gathered AFL recruiters and senior coaches in no uncertain terms with a time of 2.747 seconds at the AIS on Wednesday.

“[It did feel quick] but that’s just through confidence. When people are confident you run and you think ‘that felt quick’ but I never knew I was running that quick,” Wilkinson said. “It was a bit of a buzz having everyone here [watching]. I’m a bit shocked really.

“I had a big emphasis on today, especially the repeat sprints, but I honestly wasn’t expecting too much from the 20m sprint so it gives me a lot of confidence.

“But the pressure is definitely not any [greater] on me because my expectations [of myself] definitely exceed anyone else’s.

“I put a lot more pressure on me than the coaches do.”

Harvey’s performance is even more impressive when his 75cm vertical leap, which led combine testing on Tuesday, is taken into account.

“I had the record for about half an hour so. I’m a bit disappointed, but [Joel] beat me pretty convincingly so good on him,” Harvey said.

“I came here not expecting to do that well in the 20m sprint and when I saw I broke the record I was pretty stoked.”

GWS coach Kevin Sheedy was on hand to witness the achievements and was glowing in his praise for the two players and the combine which is now in its 17th year.
 
“It keeps improving every year which I think is important and I think the calibre of the players coming through [is too],” Sheedy said.

“Getting the [the young players to understand] the idea of what you’ve got to prepare to actually do one day in the big league.

“It really starts with having an attitude to get along here and test yourself against the best.”

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/103400/default.aspx
Title: 2010 Draft Combine (Camp) results
Post by: one-eyed on September 29, 2010, 07:36:36 PM
The latest results from the 2010 NAB AFL Combine will be published here from 28 September.


20 Metre Sprint - Top 10

Position Name Result (seconds)
 
1 Joel Wilkinson     2.75 (record)
2 Brad Harvey       2.78
3 Nathan Batley    2.81
4 Daniel Farmer     2.83
5 Ryan Brabazon   2.84
6 Shane Kersten   2.88
7 Gerald Ugle        2.88
8 Andrew Gaff       2.88
9 Angus Litherland 2.89
10 Billie Smedts     2.91

Agility Run - Top 10

Position Name Result (seconds)
 
1 Billie Smedts       7.90
2 Dion Prestia        8.00
3 Viv Michie          8.01
4 Aaron Mullett      8.03
5 Ryan Brabazon    8.04
6 Josh Green         8.07
7 Mitchell Wallis     8.07
8 Jacob Gilbee       8.10
9 Daniel Farmer      8.13
10 Jayden Pitt       8.15

Running Vertical Jump - Top 10

Position Name Result (cms)
 
1 Kieran Harper       88
2 Brad Harvey         88
3 Dyson Heppell       86
4 Ben Jacobs           84
5 Joel Wilkinson        84
6 Cameron Guthrie    83
7 Jake Batchelor       82
8 Rohan Bewick        82
9 Ryan Brabazon       82
10 Cameron Johnston 82

Standing Vertical Jump - Top 10

Position Name Result (cms)
 
1 Brad Harvey      75
2 Nathan Batley    71
3 Anton Hamp       71
4 Joel Wilkinson     66
5 Kieran Harper     65
6 Cameron Guthrie 65
7 Shaun Atley       64
8 Dyson Heppell    64
9 Seb Tape          63
10 Billie Smedts     63

Height - Top 10

Position Name Height (cms)
 
1 Leif Cope          204.6
2 John Ceglar       203.1
3 Tom Hickey       201.4
4 Andrew Phillips   200.9
5 Ben Mabon        200.1
6 Callum Sinclair    199.5
7 Matt Jones        199.5
8 Tom Lynch        199.1
9 Brandyn Grenfell 198.6
10 Luke Mitchell    198.0

Arm Span - Top 10

Position Name Result (cms)
 
1 Leif Cope          92.1
2 Tom Hickey       92.0
3 Callum Sinclair    91.0
4 Brandyn Grenfell 90.4
5 John Ceglar       89.5
6 Nic Murphy        89.2
7 Andrew Phillips   89.1
8 Todd Elton        89.1
9 Tom Lynch        88.2
10 Zac Fitzgerald  88.5

Hand Span - Top 10

Position Name Result (cms)
 
1 Leif Cope           25.8
2 Tom Hickey        24.9
3 Callum Sinclair    23.0
4 Brandyn Grenfell 22.8
5 John Ceglar       26.4
6 Nic Murphy        23.9
7 Andrew Phillips   24.3
8 Todd Elton        23.3
9 Tom Lynch        25.0
10 Zac Fitzgerald  25.0


AFL club recruiting managers look for the edge that might separate players with similar playing potential and, over the years, standout fitness testing results have provided a future insight into a player's physical capabilities.


A quick glance highlights some of the best.

All Time Standout Draft Combine Performances


Standing Vertical Jump
Year Score (cm) Name
2008 78 Nic Naitanui (West Coast)
2009 76 James Craig (Adelaide)
2009 75  Sam Shaw (Adelaide)
2007 73 Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)
2008 72 Stephen Hill (Fremantle)
 

Running Vertical Jump
Year Score (cm)  Name
2002 102  Jared Brennan (Brisbane)
2008 102 Nic Naitanui (West Coast)
2007 101 David Gourdis (Richmond)
2004  96 Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide)
2005  90 Wayde Mills (Brisbane)
 

Agility Run
Year Score (secs) Name
2008 7.77 Stephen Hill (Fremantle) 
2004 7.79 Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide) 
2004 7.97  Nathan Van Berlo (Adelaide) 
2007 7.91  Aaron Joseph (Carlton) 
2009 7.95 Kane Lucas (Carlton) 

20m Sprint
Year Score (secs)  Name
2004 2.79 Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide)
2008 2.80 Ashley Smith (West Coast) 
2008 2.82 Jack Watts (Melbourne) 
2008 2.83  Stephen Hill (Fremantle)
2002 2.83  Jared Brennan (Brisbane)

Repeat Sprint
Year Score (secs)  Name
2006 24.67 Simon Hogan
2007 23.59 Chris Kangars 
2008 24.82 Ryan Schoenmakers
2009 23.91 Jack Fitzpatrick

Shuttle Run - Beep Test
Year Score (level)  Name
2002 15.6 Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney)
2009 15.6 Brayden Norris (North Melbourne)
2006 15.4 Shane Edwards (Richmond)
2003 15.3 Farren Ray (St Kilda)
2009 15.1 Ryan Bastinac (North Melbourne)
 

3 km Time Trial
Year Score (mins:secs)  Name
2006   9:37 Tim Houlihan (West Coast)
2006   9:35 Simon Hogan (Geelong)
2002 10:02 Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney)
2009 10:03 Ryan Bastinac (North Melbourne)
2003 10:04 Andrew Walker (Carlton)

Height (Tallest Player at the Draft Combine)
Year Height (cms) Name
2009 206.8 Max Gawn (Melbourne)
2005 205.8 Max Bailey (Hawthorn)
2004 203.9 Cameron Wood (Collingwood) 
2008 201.7 Ayce Cordy (Western Bulldogs)

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Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 30, 2010, 02:26:02 PM
Kicking Assessment - Top 10

Position  Name        Score   Efficiency %
1 Jed Lamb            29/30        97
2 Aaron Young       26/30        87
3 Tom Liberatore    25/30        83
4 Gerald Ugle         24/30        80
5 Ben Jacobs         24/30        65
6 Nick Murphy        23/30        65
7 Billie Smedts        23/30        64
8 Tom Gordon         23/30       64
9 Lucas Cook          23/30       63
10 Callum Sinclair     23/30       63


Clean Hands Test - Top 10

Position  Name           Score    Efficiency %
1 Josh Caddy           28/30       93
2 Dyson Heppell        28/30      93
3 Mitch Wallis           27/30      90
4 Josh Farmer           27/30      90
5 Jarryd Lyons          27/30      90
6 Tom Hickey            27/30      90
7 Jai Sheehan           27/30      90
=8 Ben Reid              26/30      87
=8 Alex Fasalo           26/30     87
=8 Jamie Cripps         26/30      87
=8 Joel Wilkinson       26/30      87

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Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Penelope on September 30, 2010, 07:33:37 PM
Gee those kicking efficiency scores are a bit concerning.

Positions holding 5-10 are all in the %60's

Where are the top prospects efficiency? Below 60%?
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on September 30, 2010, 08:24:16 PM
Beep test/shuttle run - top 10

Position Name           Level    Shuttle
1    Hayden Hector    15    7 (record)
2    Andrew Gaff    15    3
3    Joel Wilkinson    15    3
4    Jacob Gilbee    15    1
5    Ryan Brabazon    15    1
6    Dyson Heppell    14    13
7    Cameron O'Shea    14    10
8    Josh Caddy    14    9
9    Rohan Bewick    14    7
10    Ryan Lester    14    6

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Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: mightytiges on September 30, 2010, 09:04:24 PM
Gee those kicking efficiency scores are a bit concerning.

Positions holding 5-10 are all in the %60's

Where are the top prospects efficiency? Below 60%?
I think whoever worked out those efficiencies needs to go back to school and learn percentages. 23/30 = 76.6%  ???
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: Penelope on October 01, 2010, 07:43:28 AM
 :lol Didnt even notice that MT. That's not so bad then.
Still a bit concerning that the prospective top picks don't feature though.
Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on October 01, 2010, 06:02:16 PM
Gaff saving the best for last
By Paul Daffey
4:42 PM Fri 01 Oct, 2010


IN THE decathlon, the 1500 metres is the last of the 10 events over two days. The winner of that final race usually is an athlete who's not only built for endurance, he's mentally strong.

The 3000 metre time trial at the NAB AFL Draft Combine serves the same purpose. All the draft prospects are exhausted after four days of physical and mental tests, as well as interviews with interested AFL clubs.

The winner of the time-trial is a footballer who's got excellent endurance and a strong capacity to forge through pain. Congratulations, Andrew Gaff. After testing brilliantly in almost every discipline over the four days, Gaff finished off the combine by running the fastest time.

His 10 minutes flat ranks him third on the all-time list for the 3000 metres. Tim Houlihan, now of West Coast, ran 9 minutes 37 seconds in 2006, while Simon Hogan (Geelong) ran 9.55 in the same year.

Two runners, Cameron O'Shea of Eastern Ranges and Haydn Hector of Gippsland Power, finished just behind Gaff, with 10.03 and 10.04 respectively. Those times rank O'Shea and Hector in the top half-dozen on the all-time list for the 3000 metres.

O'Shea said his performance was another vindication of his decision to lose weight during last summer. The 192-centimetre midfielder and half-back began the pre-season at 90 kilograms.

With plenty of help from his mother (the family lives in Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges), he dropped to 84 kilograms.

O'Shea said the lesser weight enabled him to run deeper into games. If there was a moment when he realised his greater running capacity, it was during a mid-season clash against Calder Cannons at Coburg.

"I just kept finding the footy that day," he said.

O'Shea played two games for Vic Metro in the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships before he almost sliced the top off his right pointer finger in a work accident. The 18-year-old, who finished year 12 last year, works at a company that makes corporate banners.

He missed five weeks with injury before returning to Eastern Ranges and seeing out the season in consistent style. Seven clubs interviewed O'Shea at the draft combine, enough to suggest he'll be picked up in next month's national draft.

Hector followed up on his superb record-breaking performance in the beep test on Thursday - a score of 15.7 - with another performance that suggests a massive machine within his strongly built body.

"I just love long-distance running," he said. "I love being fit."

Hector does only the occasional extra run in his home town of Traralgon during the footy season. He maintains his running prowess simply by training twice a week with his home club, Traralgon, and once a week with Gippsland Power.

Gaff, O'Shea and Hector won the three heats of the 3000 metres. All three of them finished more than 100 metres ahead of the next runner.

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Title: Re: 2010 Draft Camp
Post by: one-eyed on October 01, 2010, 06:04:27 PM
3km time trial - top 10

Position Name          Result (mins:secs)

1    Andrew Gaff    10:00
2    Cameron O'Shea    10:03
3    Hayden Hector    10:04
4    Jamie Cripps    10:15
5    Jack Newnes    10:16
6    Rohan Bewick    10:18
7    Joel Wilkinson    10:26
8    Josh Caddy    10:33
9    Ariel Steinberg    10:33
10    Lucas Cook    10:34

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