AFL Draft Camp 3km Run Results
The AFL have released another draft camp test result. A few interesting results that could alter a couple of picks in the 2007 AFL draft. Here are the AFL results from the 3km run.
Joel Smouha – Mt Gravatt (10.23)
Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle (10.25)
Cale Morton – Claremont (10.32)
Tom Collier – Tassie Mariners (10.38)
Hugh Sandilands – Oakleigh Chargers (10.42)
Nick Murphy – South Adelaide (10.48)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (10.49)
Matthew Lobbe – Eastern Ranges (10.49)
Scott Selwood – Bendigo Pioneers (10.49)
Matthew Kreuzer – Northern Knights (10.51)
Palmer and Morton again show their running ability, they will be competing to be the first player from WA taken in the draft. Morton will be ahead of Palmer with most teams, but there are others who will prefer Palmer.
Tom Collier might have given teams something to think about, in terms of the positions that he can play. While often considered to be a defender, this result could have more teams thinking he can play in the midfield a lot more.
Joel Smouha puts together another big result. There is no real reason why he won't be taken in the second round, he has size and athleticism and his football skills are there too. Teams won't have seen a lot of him, but he would have impressed them when they did scout him.
Kreuzer is another tall who finished high in the results. No matter what is reported on TV, he is going first in the draft.
Joel Smouha – Mt Gravatt (10.23)
Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle (10.25)
Cale Morton – Claremont (10.32)
Tom Collier – Tassie Mariners (10.38)
Hugh Sandilands – Oakleigh Chargers (10.42)
Nick Murphy – South Adelaide (10.48)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (10.49)
Matthew Lobbe – Eastern Ranges (10.49)
Scott Selwood – Bendigo Pioneers (10.49)
Matthew Kreuzer – Northern Knights (10.51)
Palmer and Morton again show their running ability, they will be competing to be the first player from WA taken in the draft. Morton will be ahead of Palmer with most teams, but there are others who will prefer Palmer.
Tom Collier might have given teams something to think about, in terms of the positions that he can play. While often considered to be a defender, this result could have more teams thinking he can play in the midfield a lot more.
Joel Smouha puts together another big result. There is no real reason why he won't be taken in the second round, he has size and athleticism and his football skills are there too. Teams won't have seen a lot of him, but he would have impressed them when they did scout him.
Kreuzer is another tall who finished high in the results. No matter what is reported on TV, he is going first in the draft.

