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AFL Combine All-Time Top-10 for Each Test

Since 1994 the AFL has conducted a draft camp combine in which prospective AFL players are put through a battery of fitness, physical and psychomotor tests (see List of Combine Tests). We have collated the top scores for the main fitness tests from 2002, and a few results from before that, and put them into a top-10 all-time list for each test.



This is not an official list, a complete list of all test results has not been seen, and therefore there is a possibility that there are test scores from before 2002 that could also be on the list, though we believe that all the top scores are here. See also a list of the best score for each year, and also the top 10 results lists from 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024. There are also top-5 results from 2002, and selected results from 1997, 1999, 2000, and 2001.

Vertical Jump Test

rank score (cm) name year
1 89 Aiden Bonar 2017
  89 Jordan Gallucci 2016
3 88 cm (34.5") Marvin Baynham 2014
4 85 cm (33.5") Dean Towers 2012
5 84 Godfrey Okerenyang 2020
6 83 cm (32.5") Trent Croad 1997
  83 Jesse Lonergan 2012
8 82 Kyron Hayden 2017
  82 Spencer White 2012
10 81 David Gourdis 2007

Running Vertical Jump

This list is collated with limited results from some years, so is incomplete

rank score (cm) name year
1 107 Leek Alleer 2021
2 103 Kyron Hayden 2017
3 102 Jared Brennan 2002
  102 Nick Naitanui 2008
5 101 David Gourdis 2007
6 100 Corey Warner 2021
  100 Spencer White 2012
8 99 Dominic Bedendo 2020
9 98 James Van Es 2022
  98 Brady Rowles 2019
  98 Darcy Wilson 2023

Agility Run

rank score (sec) name year
1 7.70 Darcy Jones 2022
2 7.77 Stephen Hill 2008
3 7.79 Danyle Pearce 2004
4 7.80 Elliot Yeo 2011
  7.80 Nathan Van Berlo 2004
6 7.812 Leo Lombard 2024
7 7.836 Malakai Champion 2024
8 7.850 Will Hayes 2024
9 7.86 Ahmed Saad 2011
10 7.88 David Armitage 2006
11 7.89 Nathan Street 2001
12 7.90 Brodie Lake 2020
  7.90 Billie Smedts 2010
  7.90 Kieran Lovell 2015

20m Sprint

This list does not include results from the year 2000 due to unreliable test results. Dublin's James Madden ran 2.69 at the 2017 European combine.

rank score (sec) name year
1 2.75 Joel Wilkinson 2010
2 2.78 Brad Harvey 2010
  2.78 Jonathon Marsh 2013
4 2.79 Danyle Pearce 2004
5 2.80 Ashley Smith 2008
6 2.81 Edward Allan 2022
  2.81 Marvin Baynham 2014
  2.81 Nathan Batley 2010
  2.81 Adam Saad 2012
10 2.815 Gabriel Stumpf 2024
11 2.82 Jack Watts 2008
  2.82 Nathan Freeman 2013
  2.82 Luke Livingston 2000

2-km Time Trial (first held in 2017)

rank result (min:secs) name year
1 5:28 Harry Sharp 2020
2 5:48 Tarkyn O'Leary 2023
3 5:48 Cooper Hamilton 2021
4 5:50  Jay Rantall 2019
5 5:51 Finn Maginness 2019
6 5:52 Darcy Wilson 2023
7 5:52 Fraser Rodman 2020
8 5:54 Oliver Hollands 2022
9 5:54 Jason Gillbee 2022
10 5:56 Ethan Read 2023

Yo-Yo Test (held from 2017-2019)

rank score (sec) name year
1 22.4 Andrew Brayshaw 2017
2 22.3 Dylan Moore 2017
3 22.2 Ned McHenry 2018
4 22.1  Sam Walsh 2018
  22.1  Luke English 2018
6 21.8 Jay Rantall 2019
  21.8 Cooper Stephens 2019
  21.8 Matthew Ling 2017
  21.8 Alex Martini 2017
  21.8 Aaron Naughton 2017
  21.8 Jaidyn Stephenson 2017
  21.8  Will Golds 2018

Repeat Sprint

The repetitive sprint test was introduced in 2006, and discontinued in 2017. The test requires players to run 30m six times, with a 20-second break between each sprint.

rank score (seconds) name year
1 23.40 Joel Wilkinson 2010
2 23.46 Brad Harvey 2010
3 23.59 Chris Kangars 2007
4 23.62 Nathan Freeman 2013
5 23.64 Ahmed Saad 2011
6 23.69 Shaun Atley 2010
7 23.79 Lachlan Delgleish 2011
8 23.82 Devon Smith 2011
9 23.84 Kieran Harper 2010
10 23.87 Matthew Haynes 2011

Beep Test - discontinued in 2017

rank score (level) name year
1 16.06 Billy Hartung 2013
2 16.02 Joshua Schoenfeld 2015
3 16.01 Caleb Daniel 2014
  16.01 Jack Hiscox 2014
  16.01 Brad Hill 2011
6 15.12 Will Hoskin-Elliott 2011
7 15.09 Nathan Drummond 2014
8 15.08 Tom Rischbieth 2005
  15.08 Mark Berts 2000
10 15.07 Tom Sheridan 2011
  15.07 Hayden Hector 2010

Anthony McKee from Queensland scored 15.10 on the beep test at the state screening testing in 2002.

3-km Time Trial (replaced with 2-km time trial in 2017)

rank result (min:secs) name year
1 9:15 Josh Schoenfeld 2015
2 9:18 Jack Hiscox 2014
3 9:30 Tom Rischbieth 2005
4 9:32 Josh Kelly 2013
5 9:37 Tim Houlihan 2006
6 9:43 Kallen Geary 2009
7 9:45 Tom Lamb 2014
8 9.46 Jarrod Berry 2016
  9:46 Nick Robertson 2013
10 9:47 Thomas Jok 2015

Goal Kicking Accuracy

test began in 2012

Rank Score (out of 30) Name Year
=1 30 (5 goals from 5 shots) Isaac Quaynor 2018
  30 Jordan Houlahan 2017
  30 Angus Schumacher 2017
  30 Jackson Ross 2017
  30 Ben Miller 2017
  30 Sam Powell-Pepper 2016
  30 Jade Gresham 2015
  30 Nick O'Kearney 2015
  30 Oleg Markov 2015
  30 Clayton Oliver 2015
  30 Dean Gore 2014
  30 Keenan Ramsey 2014
  30 Chris Cain 2013
  30 Jarred Ellis 2013
  30 Michael Apeness 2013
  30 Andrew Boston 2012
  30 Jack Martin 2012
  30 Jake Stringer 2012

Kicking Efficiency

test began in 2009

rank score name year
1 30 Connor Ballenden 2017
2 29 Jack Higgins 2017
  29 Angus Schumacher 2017
  29 Jack Payne 2017
  29 Hayden McLean 2017
  29 Jackson Ross 2017
  29 Ned Reeves 2017
  29 Nakia Cockatoo 2014
  29 Shane Nelson 2011
  29 Jed Lamb 2010
  29 Laine Wilkins 2012
  29 Rory Atkins 2012
  29 Josh Simpson 2012

Clean Hands

test began in 2010, and was discontinued in 2017.

rank score score (min:secs) year
1 29 Kieran Collins 2015
=2 28 Ben Jarman 2016
  28 Oliver Florent 2016
  28 Ryan Garthwaite 2016
  28 Josh Caddy 2010
  28 Elliott Kavanagh 2011
  28 Dyson Heppell 2010
=8 27 Callum Brown 2016
  27 Jarrod Berry 2016
  27 Will Hayward 2016
  27 Patrick Lipinski 2016
  27 Sam Powell-Pepper 2016
  27 Jack Bowes 2016
  27 Jake Hammond 2011
  27 Josh Farmer 2010
  27 Mitch Wallis 2010
  27 Tom Hickey 2010
  27 Callum Sinclair 2011
  27 Jai Sheehan 2010
  27 Jarryd Lyons 2010

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