State Talent and Draft"
East Fremantle WAFLW premiership player Mylee Leitch has produced a standout result at the AFLW WA Draft Combine in Perth at the weekend.
Leitch recorded the fastest time in the country for the agility test, posting 8.321 seconds.
It’s also the second-best time in the history of the Combine, which dates back to 2017.
The 19-year-old, who stands just 162cm, was part of the Sharks Grand Final victory over Claremont this year, kicking a goal in the premiership decider.
Claremont’s Ella Slocombe dominated local testing with the fastest time in the 2km trial, the best vertical jump, and top three finishes in the running vertical and 20m sprint.
Trent Cooper, Female Coaching Specialist – Talent Pathways at the West Australian Football Commission, has lauded the performance of Leitch.
“It’s an outstanding achievement by Mylee and to record the fastest time in Australia will keep her name in the frame for AFL clubs,” Cooper said.
“Ella Slocombe’s effort was also noteworthy, displaying her athleticism in several disciplines.
“In very warm conditions we were proud of the efforts of all who took part.”
AFLW WA Draft Combine
2kmTT
min:sec
Slocombe, Ella
Claremont
7:52
Cleaver, Georgie
East Fremantle
8:14
Leitch, Mylee
East Fremantle
8:44
Vertical jump
cm
Slocombe, Ella
Claremont
50
Cleaver, Georgie
East Fremantle
50
Leitch, Mylee
East Fremantle
48
O’Donnell, Eva
Claremont
48
Running Vertical
cm
Leitch, Mylee
East Fremantle
68
Slocombe, Ella
Claremont
68
Cleaver, Georgie
East Fremantle
65
20m
sec
Cleaver, Georgie
East Fremantle
3.296
Slocombe, Ella
Claremont
3.307
Grassenis, Liliana
West Perth
3.323
Agility
sec
Leitch, Mylee
East Fremantle
8.321
Grassenis, Liliana
West Perth
8.688
Cleaver, Georgie
East Fremantle
8.716
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