2004 Draft Camp Results

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Jul 19, 2004
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2004 National Bank's AFL Draft Camp

Height
Cameron Wood (West Adelaide) - 203.90cm
Fabian Deluca (Eastern Ranges) - 203.20cm
John Meesen (Geelong Falcons) - 199.30cm
Shane Neaves (Calder Cannons) - 199.00cm
Earl Shaw (Campbelltown) - 198.90cm
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 197.90cm
Ivan Maric (Calder Cannons) - 197.80cm
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 197.30cm
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 196.10cm
Lance Franklin (Perth) - 195.90cm

Mass (kilograms)
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 99.9kg
Fabian Deluca (Eastern Ranges) - 97.0kg
Shane Neaves (Calder Cannons) - 96.6kg
Earl Shaw (Campbelltown) - 96.2kg
Ivan Maric (Calder Cannons) - 95.7kg
Jesse Wells (Burnie) - 93.7kg
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 93.4kg
Heath Grundy (Norwood) - 92.2kg
Beau Wilkes (Claremont) - 90.6kg
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 89.8kg

20-metre sprint
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 2.79sec
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 2.87sec
Jordan Russell (West Adelaide) - 2.89sec
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 2.90sec
Jesse Wells (Burnie) - 2.95sec
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 2.95sec
Tim Hill (Bendigo Pioneers) - 2.95sec
Chris Egan (Murray Bushrangers) - 2.95sec
Clinton Young (North Ballarat Rebels) - 2.97sec
Jarred Moore (Dandenong Stingrays) - 3.00sec

Standing vertical jump
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 73.0cm
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 70cm
Tim Hill (Bendigo Pioneers) - 70cm
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 68.0cm
Angus Monfries (Sturt) - 68.0cm
Matt Little (Calder Cannons) - 67.0cm
Jordan Lewis (Geelong Falcons) - 67.0cm
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 66.0cm
Jayden Attard (Dandenong Stingrays) - 66.0cm
Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons) - 65.0cm

Running vertical jump
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 96cm
Chris Egan (Murray Bushrangers) - 94cm
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 93cm
Brett Deledio (Murray Bushrangers) - 92cm
Dean Limbach (Calder Cannons) - 90cm
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 87cm
Danny Meyer (Glenelg) - 87cm
Chad Gibson (Norwood) - 86cm
Damien McCormack (Dandenong Stingrays) - 84cm
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 83cm

Agility run
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 7.79sec
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - 7.80sec
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 8.00sec
Andrew Lee (Burnie) - 8.04sec
Mark Le Cras (West Perth) - 8.18sec
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 8.19sec
Richard Tambling (Southern Districts) - 8.20sec
Jesse Wells (Burnie) - 8.22sec
Adam Thomson (Sturt) - 8.25sec
Jordan Russell (West Adelaide) - 8.29sec

Shuttle run
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - Level 15.2
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 15.1
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 14.7
Lynden Dunn (Calder Cannons) - 14.6
Brent Prismall (Western Jets) - 14.2
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 14.2
Matthew Bate (Eastern Ranges) - 14.1
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 14.1
Clinton Young (North Ballarat Rebels) - 14.1
Matt Rosa (North Ballarat Rebels) - 14.1

3km time-trail
Nathan Van Berlo (West Perth) - 10min 35sec
Tom Williams (Morningside) - 10:36
Andrew McQualter (Gippsland Power) - 10:38
Ryan Jackson (Northern Knights) - 10:40
Beau Wilkes (Claremont) - 10:42
Matt Rosa (North Ballarat Rebels) - 10:44
Dean Polo (Gippsland Power) - 10:44
John Meeson (Geelong Falcons) - 10:44
Danyle Pearce (Sturt) - 10:45
Adam Pattison (Northern Knights) - 10:46


Danyle Pearce the standout across all activities and what a unit Willits is 197.3cm and 99.9 kg !
 

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Jesse Wells - 195cm? Top 5 in 20m sprint.

Lee and Wells in top ten for agility run. Could be a couple of late gems for those who look hard enough.
 
Ragingbull said:
Height
Fabian Deluca (Eastern Ranges) - 203.20cm
Shane Neaves (Calder Cannons) - 199.00cm
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 197.30cm

Mass (kilograms)
Ryan Willitts (Northern Knights) - 99.9kg
Fabian Deluca (Eastern Ranges) - 97.0kg
Shane Neaves (Calder Cannons) - 96.6kg

********ing massive blokes
 
chipsticks said:
do u know what deledio got 4 the shuttle run??? must not have that big of an engine??? :confused:

You have to remember that 9 of those top-10 are "top-age" players, guys born in 1986. Matt Bate is the only bottom-age guy in the group. At those age levels the extra 12 months of growth, training and football really matters.

Also this test is much about guts and determination as having a big engine. The challenge is to keep going when your body says stop. Lots of the fringe guys have more incentive to go that fraction further.
 
Weaver said:
You have to remember that 9 of those top-10 are "top-age" players, guys born in 1986. Matt Bate is the only bottom-age guy in the group. At those age levels the extra 12 months of growth, training and football really matters.

Also this test is much about guts and determination as having a big engine. The challenge is to keep going when your body says stop. Lots of the fringe guys have more incentive to go that fraction further.

fair call weaver
 
Weaver said:
You have to remember that 9 of those top-10 are "top-age" players, guys born in 1986. Matt Bate is the only bottom-age guy in the group. At those age levels the extra 12 months of growth, training and football really matters.

Also this test is much about guts and determination as having a big engine. The challenge is to keep going when your body says stop. Lots of the fringe guys have more incentive to go that fraction further.

Lynden Dunn -14.6 is also bottom age weaver.

Chad Gibson from SA has had a good camp. Footy Draft has him at 24, could be a chance to go higher. Good Leap and Speed.
 
Sezzac1 said:
Deledio is getting over Glandular fever.

Would not be 100% percent sure that he has ever had Glandular fever. It was reported in a local newspaper that he was carrying a shoulder injury towards the end of season and that may be the reason he was playing a full forward alot
 

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chipsticks said:
u kidding??? thats lightning.. just above 3min k's is quick mate

This is the South Australian list of times for Under 16 (younger than the footballers last year)

U/16 Men - 3km
Name Performance Date
1. Matthew Busbridge 9:32.41s 26-Oct-03
2. Tom Morrison 9:33.96s 26-Mar-04
3. Tim Morrison 9:34.36s 26-Oct-03
4. Ryan Crockford 9:37.47s 14-Dec-03
5. Michael Graham 9:55.80s 29-Nov-03
6. Stephen Jelfs 9:56.90s 29-Nov-03
7. Bradley Fisk 10:01.48s 26-Mar-04
8. James Boden 10:01.90s 20-Mar-04
9. Matthew Fosdike 10:08.40s 26-Oct-03
10. Ben Martin 10:08.50s 21-Feb-04
11. Andrew Kittle 10:13.59s 26-Oct-03
12. Michael Roeger 10:20.46s 26-Oct-03
13. Matthew Forbes 10:22.01s 26-Oct-03
14. Christopher Zammit 10:22.18s 15-Nov-03
15. Ryan Roberts 10:31.60s 20-Mar-04

So the number 1 from the draft camp ( in the whole country) would only be 16th in just South Australia against people younger than him.

I'm pretty sure going by this that the course isn't flat.
 
milnedog44 said:
does any know if this guy pearce has any good skills he was number 1 in sprint, 2nd standing vertical jump, 1st in running vertical jump and 1st in agility and 9th in 3km trial.
Reasonably skillful, has played some seniors in the SANFL already.

Apparently it was raining for the 3km, according to Monfries in the Sunday Mail (SA) today.
 

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