Bold Strategy wrote:The Big Shrek wrote:carey wrote:jimmy loughnan wrote:Yes Kookas, you could be spot on the money!
Not many would run 15 in the beep test from div 6. He could have gone harder too.
paralowie had at least half a dozen that ran over 15 tuesday night.
and no i wasnt 1 of them!
Kilburn had at least 14 than ran a 15 plus on the beep test.
West Coast Eagles: 19-year-old Mitch Brown, coming back from a knee injury, won the first pre-season beep test with a score of 15.0. Midfielder Matt Priddis also score 15.0 in the same test. (AFL.com, Oct 2008).
Brisbane Lions: Last year only four Lions recorded beep test scores of 15 or more. This year there were six, and three of the club's best runners - Luke Power, Simon Black and Joel Patfull - didn't participate. (Courier Mail, Jan 08).
Bomber Mark Johnson recorded a 15.2 beep test during the 2007 season, placing him in the elite group at Windy Hill (Herald Sun, Oct 2007).
At the 2007 Pre-Season Draft Camp, the potential top pick, ruckman Matthew Kreuzer had the 10th best beep test, reaching level 14.2. The best beep score this year was 15.2 by Cale Morton (Chris Judd got 15.1 back in 2001) (Oct 2007).
It is reported the reigning Premiers and reputedly the fittest team, the West Coast Eagles, have more than 12 players who score level 15 and above (Jan 2007).
Simon Black of the Brisbane Lions has the club record of 15.11 (from 2005)
At the AFL draft camp in 2005, Tom Rischbieth scored 15.08, beating the record of Sydney's Jarrad McVeigh 15.06 which he scored in 2002, and Sydney teammate David Spriggs 15.06 from the 1999 draft camp.
that from http://www.topendsports.com/testing/beep-scores.htm, has stats with other sports aswell. I dont see how kilburn can have 14 elite atheletes...
Sorry mate, I just thought we were all talking shit. Of course Kilburn doesn't have anyone that good. Ryan Boyle did over 15 a few years ago and I reckon Vinny Urbancic would be getting close. Having 6 blokes do it in a club is bullshit.