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Just FYI last years results:
Height – Matthew Leuenberger (203.2cm) – Brisbane Lions
Weight – Jesse White (101.4kg) – Sydney
Agility – David Armitage (7.88 sec) – St Kilda
Repeat Sprints (30 metres) – Simon Hogan (24.67 sec) – Geelong
Vertical jump (standing) – Shane Edwards (69cm) – Richmond
20-metre sprint – Nathan Krakouer (2.83 sec) – Port Adelaide
Shuttle Run (beep test) – Simon Hogan – Geelong; Tim Houlihan – West Coast; Shane Edwards – Richmond (level 15.04)
Handspan – Jesse White (26.7cm) – Sydney
Three-km time-trial – Tim Houlihan (9:37 mins) – West Coast
Height – Matthew Leuenberger (203.2cm) – Brisbane Lions
Weight – Jesse White (101.4kg) – Sydney
Agility – David Armitage (7.88 sec) – St Kilda
Repeat Sprints (30 metres) – Simon Hogan (24.67 sec) – Geelong
Vertical jump (standing) – Shane Edwards (69cm) – Richmond
20-metre sprint – Nathan Krakouer (2.83 sec) – Port Adelaide
Shuttle Run (beep test) – Simon Hogan – Geelong; Tim Houlihan – West Coast; Shane Edwards – Richmond (level 15.04)
Handspan – Jesse White (26.7cm) – Sydney
Three-km time-trial – Tim Houlihan (9:37 mins) – West Coast
For more info www.saints.com.au
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_fitness_testst.byron wrote:Can anybody explain to me what the beep test is?
They should only play AFL games now when it's raining. Slow games of footy are so much better to watch.
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"...The best recorded score for the beep test was done by Australia's Steve Monagetti in 1992. To this day no person has been able to defeat his personal best of 19.2..."Oh When the Saints wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_fitness_testst.byron wrote:Can anybody explain to me what the beep test is?
Lance or James??
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Holy $#$%#@%#$%#$%#@%@#$%joffaboy wrote:"...The best recorded score for the beep test was done by Australia's Steve Monagetti in 1992. To this day no person has been able to defeat his personal best of 19.2..."Oh When the Saints wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_fitness_testst.byron wrote:Can anybody explain to me what the beep test is?
19.2... I reckon i'd struggle to sprint that 20m fully fresh going that fast....
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OMFG, DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE BLOODY BEEP TEST!st.byron wrote:Can anybody explain to me what the beep test is?
our p.e teacher makes us do it at the start and end of each term to see how we have improoved! its seriously tourture!
we just do 20m run through's, and after like round 3 you are having a bit of a laugh, but then when it gets to about rd 7 thats when it starts to hit you!
and you know if you get anything lower than last time what might be 11.4 the teacher will bet angry so we just go until we are 0.1 ahead of the previous test!
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The worst thing about the beep test is that if you just had 10 seconds of rest you would be able to go for a couple more levels, but you just can not stop once it gets past level 8 or 9. It's painful, but it does give you a very good idea of your fitness level.
19.2 is just ridiculous! That should not be humanly possible.
19.2 is just ridiculous! That should not be humanly possible.
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19.2?
surely there has been higher!
the record in year 9 at my school is 13.2!
are you sure thats it? i would expect like 26.5
surely there has been higher!
the record in year 9 at my school is 13.2!
are you sure thats it? i would expect like 26.5
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
the beeps only go up to 22 or something like thatsaintdooley wrote:19.2?
surely there has been higher!
the record in year 9 at my school is 13.2!
are you sure thats it? i would expect like 26.5
it is nearly impossible for an average person to sprint on a full tank over 20m with the beeps up in the 19/20 levels so really that is just...well...impossible to do it after running 19 levels
i think my pb is 13 something
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o yeah!
i forgot, the beeps get quicker and quicker!
so at level 1 you have something like 12 sec to get to the 20m point, but up at level 18 you have like 5 sec.
i forgot, the beeps get quicker and quicker!
so at level 1 you have something like 12 sec to get to the 20m point, but up at level 18 you have like 5 sec.
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/N ... wsId=52105
http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/N ... wsId=52107
AFL CLUB INFORMAL INTERVIEWS
(With AFL recruiting managers and other key staff in 16 AFL club rooms)
Brent Connolly – Gippsland Power, VIC
"It was really daunting having the first interview, but once you get the first one out of the way, it's a lot easier. They want to see your personality, so you've got to be honest and try and portray yourself as best as possible. I had a chat to Geelong today and [St Kilda recruiter] Johnny Beveridge as well, so it's been good. I've also got a Freo one coming up and another with St Kilda, but clubs can just come up and grab you at any time, so you've got to be on your toes and put yourself forward as best as possible. So far the clubs I've spoken to have been similar. They try and get a background on you outside of football and also see where you can improve your game – what your strengths and weaknesses are. I've gone in with an open mind. You hear about Port Adelaide being tough, but you hope for the best."
http://www.afl.com.au/Season2007/News/N ... wsId=52107
- Most likely about Justin Sherman I would think?WITH trade week just around the corner, the camp also provides an excellent opportunity for clubs to have an informal chat and unofficially get the ball rolling. Club representatives from Brisbane and the Kangaroos were seen deep in conversation, but it may just have been about the lovely Canberra weather.
Great video this is!
http://bigpondvideo.com/afl/41385
Big Kreuzer looks like a player you wouldnt want to have to play against
Cale Morton, easily was the best speaker out of all the players who had an interview.
The video gives a run down on what happens at the camp and some what the clubs are looking for.
I recomend you watch it.
http://bigpondvideo.com/afl/41385
Big Kreuzer looks like a player you wouldnt want to have to play against
Cale Morton, easily was the best speaker out of all the players who had an interview.
The video gives a run down on what happens at the camp and some what the clubs are looking for.
I recomend you watch it.
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20-metre sprints
David Gourdis – Subiaco (2.83)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (2.88)
Steven Gaertner – Dandenong Stingrays (2.88)
Agility
Aaron Joseph – Tassie Mariners (7.91)
Lachlan Hill – Oakleigh Chargers (8.05)
Clayton Hinkley – Dandenong Stingrays (8.07)
6 x 30m repeat sprints
Chris Kangars – Geelong Falcons (23.59)
Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong Falcons (23.96)
Cyril Rioli – Northern Territory Thunder (24.01)
Shuttle run (aka beep test)
Cale Morton – Claremont (15.2 – Level 15 Shuttle 2)
Joel Smouha – Mt Gravatt (15.1)
Brendan Whitecross – Zillmere (14.10)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (14.9)
Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle (14.8)
Scott Selwood – Bendigo Pioneers (14.7)
http://afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsA ... wsId=52157
David Gourdis – Subiaco (2.83)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (2.88)
Steven Gaertner – Dandenong Stingrays (2.88)
Agility
Aaron Joseph – Tassie Mariners (7.91)
Lachlan Hill – Oakleigh Chargers (8.05)
Clayton Hinkley – Dandenong Stingrays (8.07)
6 x 30m repeat sprints
Chris Kangars – Geelong Falcons (23.59)
Patrick Dangerfield – Geelong Falcons (23.96)
Cyril Rioli – Northern Territory Thunder (24.01)
Shuttle run (aka beep test)
Cale Morton – Claremont (15.2 – Level 15 Shuttle 2)
Joel Smouha – Mt Gravatt (15.1)
Brendan Whitecross – Zillmere (14.10)
Clayton Hinkley – North Ballarat Rebels (14.9)
Rhys Palmer – East Fremantle (14.8)
Scott Selwood – Bendigo Pioneers (14.7)
http://afl.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsA ... wsId=52157