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AFL's US Combine athletes named

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The USAFL today released the names of the 26 athletes that will take part in the inaugural Australian Football US Combine.

The Combine will test 21 student athletes with basketball backgrounds, four with football backgrounds and one USAFL player Tyler Mounce from the Orange County Bombers.

The Combine will be held in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles over the next three days from Monday the 27th of August. The pilot program will mirror the Australian Football League’s (AFL) Combine testing. Similar to the NFL Combine, AFL Combine testing includes standing and vertical jumps, sprinting, agility and endurance.

Attending from the AFL will be Tony Woods, Tadhg Kennelly, Mick Ablett, James Hepner and Amy Hattam.   Attending from the USAFL will be Doren James (Operations Manager), Andy Vanica (President), Matt Bishop (Revolution Head Coach) and Dan Sarbacker  (Development Team Head Coach).  Sports clothing and accessories company Under Armour will be providing the testing gear for the athletes.

The full list of athletes is as follows:

 

First Name Surname From Background Height Weight (lbs) DOB
Emmanuel Moody Florida Gators Football 6’0” 205 02/27/1987
Draylen Ross North Texas Football 6’3” 282 03/21/1988
Derrel Acrey Boise State Football 6’1 242 05/31/1988
Spencer Perrin Eastern Kentucky Basketball 6’5” Not Available 08/14/1988
Patrick Hazel Boston U Basketball 6’6” Not Available 8/05/1988
Yannick Crowder Florida A&M Basketball 6’8” Not Available 06/26/1990
Ron Burks VMI Basketball 6’5” Not Available 05/18/1990
B.J. Shearry UC Riverside Basketball 6’7” Not Available 04/22/1990
Will Taylor Cal Poly Basketball 6’8” Not Available 03/20/1989
Matt Sauey North Florida Basketball 6’7” Not Available 10/04/1990
Jabari Edwards George Washington Basketball 6’10” Not Available 9/07/1988
Frank Ben-Eze Davidson Basketball 6’10” Not Available 08/26/1989
Scottie Farrington Louisiana Lafayette Basketball 6’8” Not Available 12/08/1988
Malcolm White LSU Basketball 6’9” Not Available 8/11/1988
Cliff Ederaine Eastern Washington Basketball 6’7” Not Available 6/05/1990
Hakim McCullar Delaware Basketball 6’8” Not Available 06/16/1989
Christian Bibi Ndongo Louisiana Monroe Basketball 6’9” Not Available 12/08/1988
Keith Thompson Utah Valley State Basketball 6’6” Not Available 01/18/1990
Mike McLaughlin Western Oregon Basketball 6’7” Not Available 9/07/1987
Eric Wallace Seattle University Basketball 6’6” Not Available 12/13/1988
Ronald Douglas South Alabama Basketball 6’7” Not Available 09/15/1987
Chano Rashiduddin Clark Atlanta Basketball 6’10” 260 08/29/1988
Bennie Rhodes Fresno State Basketball 6’6 190 04/14/1990
Waylon Jones SE Missouri State Basketball 6’9” 220 6/10/1989
Tyler Mounce Orange County Bombers USAFL 6’3” 200  11/2/1988
Quinn Purnell Porter St Louis Rams Football 6' 200 2/2/1986

The schedule for the three days of the Combine will be,

 DAY 1 Monday, August 27, 2012

Afternoon: Athletes arrive & check-in to hotel, Double Tree, Carson, CA.

6pm: Welcome and Dinner, Sierra room

7pm: Presentation - USA Combine and the AFL Opportunity and Professional Pathway

8pm - 10pm: 2011 AFL Grand Final Match and AFL Highlights

 

DAY 2 Tuesday, August 28, 2012

6:30am: Wake-up Call

7am - 9am: Breakfast

10am - 11am: Presentation on AFL and introduction to basic skills (Visual), Sierra Room

11.15am: Travel to Velocity Sports

11.45 am: Lunch at Velocity Sports

12.45pm Testing Commences: Body Composition (Height, Weight & Arm Length etc.)

1.30pm: 3 x group rotation:

1. Vertical Jump Tests including Standing + Running

2. 20m Sprint Test with times recorded over 5m, 10m & 20m

3. AFL Agility Test

3.15pm: 30 m repeat sprint test

4.00pm: Afternoon refreshments including fruit & drinks

- Opportunity to conduct some informal interviews

4.45pm: Light skills session 5.30pm Depart Velocity for recovery at beach/hotel pool 6.45pm: Dinner at Hotel, Sierra room

8.00pm: 5min taped Interviews / Personality Profile

 

 

DAY 3 Wednesday, August 29, 2012

6.30am: Wake-up Call

7 - 8am: Breakfast at the Hotel 9.00am: Athletes & staff check-out of hotel & depart for Velocity Sports

9.30am: Warm-up for 20m Shuttle (Beep) Test 10.00am: 20m Shuttle (Beep) Test

10.50am: Depart for Manhattan Village Field

11.25am Basic Skill Session

12.00 pm: Lunch

1pm - 2.15pm: Opportunity to conduct some competitive/marking drills or other testing

- Also athlete’s individual pieces captured on camera

2.30pm: Conclusion and Wrap Up

3.30pm: Athletes depart

 

AFL International Development Manager Tony Woods said the historic testing session is the first genuine attempt to identify American athletes.
 
“This is the first step in establishing a series of annual Combines to be held in the US and will create a new pathway for athletes from the US to play at a professional level in the AFL.
 
“The AFL recognizes this is a new pitch into the US market. We need to relate to a certain type of athlete, sell the opportunity of a professional career in Australia and demonstrate that players can transition into another code successfully.
 
“We are deliberately targeting taller, elite athletes who play as centers or power forwards in basketball. We feel these athletes have the best chance to transition into our game. In addition we have identified athletes with a football background who have exceptional skills.
 
“We know that Australian Football is a challenging and unique game, however if you can test equal to or better than Australian players, and you have the desire, you give yourself every chance of succeeding,” he said.

For the first time 10 positions will be available for international athletes to test at the AFL National Draft Combine which will be held in Melbourne, Australia, between October 2-5. Two athletes from the US Combine will be selected to attend.