Do you have Jack Higgins test results besides his kicking test? Thank you
20m - 3.10s (av. 3.1s)
Agility - 8.45s (av. 8.5s)
Yo Yo - 21.3 (av. 21.0)
2km - 6min 345sec (av. 6 min 49)
Jumps were pretty average/below average
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Do you have Jack Higgins test results besides his kicking test? Thank you
Any big surprises for you in the results, Bishop?
20m - 3.10s (av. 3.1s)
Agility - 8.45s (av. 8.5s)
Yo Yo - 21.3 (av. 21.0)
2km - 6min 345sec (av. 6 min 49)
Jumps were pretty average/below average
I love that you provided average times for context.
Would you say that posting roughly average times at a combine will make you a below average athlete at AFL level, where the players who stick around are usually more explosive?
Anyone have any state combine results for Liam Ryan, been a bit of talk that his endurance (yo yo) tested better than expected, if he has turned his attitude around he would definitely be worth a punt.
Hey Bishop, would you happen to have a list of the players who didn't test?
Thanks for that Bishop. Also, would you happen to have the available results for Ballard, Wooller, Taylor, Clavarino and Walker?Some players did some tests, and didn't do others!
But these players did nothing:
Charlie Spargo, Andrew McPherson, Lachie Fogarty, Tim Kelly, Brandan Starcevich, Adam Cerra, Hunter Clark, Charlie Constable, Luke Davies-Uniacke, Cameron Rayner, Brayden Ainsworth, Paddy Dow, Patrick Naish, Tom North, Darcy Fogarty, Callum Coleman-Jones, Brayden Crossley, Tom De Koning.
I would hazard to guess after they have been in a professional environment for 12 months or more.I've been closely following the development of a family friend, Jordan Berry who I coached in Basketball from an early age. He's currently 15 and plays for West Perth. His combine results recently were as follows:
20m: 3.0 sec
Agility: 8.12 sec
SVJ: 79cm
RVJ: 94cm
Yoyo: 20-7
At what age do players tend to reach their peak ability for combine results? I get the feeling he could really smash some records in the next 12 months.
National 15/16 age sprinters do the 20m in around 2.70 or quicker.I would hazard to guess after they have been in a professional environment for 12 months or more.
Is he an age group national level sprinter? Imagine what the top sprinters in his age group are doing for the 20m sprint, or what the top endurance runners could do in the yo-yo.
The top USA college basketball kids can jump between 42 inches (106cm) to 44.5 inches (114cm) at the NBA draft combine as 19 year olds in the RNV and 35 to 36.5 inches (92cm) in the SVJ.