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AFL Combine Results 2015 State Screening

Here are a selection of fitness test results from the State Screening part of the 2015 AFL draft combine. In addition to the players that were tested in Melbourne, the next level of players are invited to attend a state combine event (see list of players tested)



The protocol used is slightly different to that used at the main AFL combine - at the state screenings the players have just one day compared to the national combine where the tests were spread over several days with much more time for recovery. Compare the results below to the top national draft camp results for 2015.

Selected Results

State Combines were held in Melbourne (October 11), Perth (October 18), Adelaide (October 19) and Sydney (October 26).

Melbourne

South Australia

Western Australia

NEAFL Combine (held in Sydney)

results of top Queenslanders

Vertical Jump

Dyson Budarick – 68cm
Wylie Buzza – 68
Nick Weller – 67
Gareth Hunt – 62
Jesse Joyce – 61
Max Spencer – 59
Paul Hunter – 59
Josh Wagner – 57

Running Vertical Jump Relative (either leg)

Wylie Buzza – 86cm
Paul Hunter – 80
Dyson Budarick – 79
Jesse Joyce – 79
Nick Weller – 79
Josh Wagner – 73
Max Spencer – 71
Gareth Hunt – 68

20 metre sprint (seconds)

Nick Weller – 2.86
Dyson Budarick – 2.95
Jesse Joyce – 2.95
Paul Hunter – 3.04
Max Spencer – 3.05
Wylie Buzza – 3.07
Gareth Hunt: – 3.09
Josh Wagner – 3.13

Agility (seconds)

Dyson Budarick – 8.10
Jesse Joyce – 8.30
Josh Wagner – 8.38
Gareth Hunt – 8.49
Paul Hunter – 8.50
Wylie Buzza – 8.52
Nick Weller – 8.54
Max Spencer – 8.54

Shuttle run (beep test level)

Paul Hunter – 14.9
Josh Wagner – 14.5
Dyson Budarick - 14.4
Jesse Joyce – 14.3
Nick Weller – 13.3
Max Spencer – 13.2
Gareth Hunt – 12.6
Wylie Buzza – 12.6

30m repeat sprints (seconds)

Gareth Hunt - 24.30
Jesse Joyce – 25.04
Dyson Budarick: 25.11
Nick Weller – 25.27
Wylie Buzza – 26.04
Paul Hunter – 26.31
Josh Wagner – 26.33
Max Spencer – 26.50

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