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AFL Draft Combine : ウィキペディア英語版 | AFL Draft Combine
The AFL Draft Combine, formerly known as the AFL Draft Camp, is a gathering of prospective talent, where selected potential draftees display their athletic prowess and relevant Australian rules football skills. Over four days participants are required to undergo a series of medical, psychomotor, athletic and fitness tests as well as interviews conducted by the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League. The first AFL Draft Camp was held in 1994 at Wavereley Park, it then moved to Canberra in 1999 where it was hosted by the Australian Institute of Sport, and in 2011 it was moved to Etihad Stadium, Docklands. Each year the Draft Combine is held in the following week following the AFL Grand Final. == Purpose == The testing results measured at the combine are used to inform recruiters of players athletic attributes and skills heading into the AFL Draft which is held in November. Recruiters also have the opportunity to interview participants whom they may potentially want to draft. Clubs are able to send a representative to the combine where they are able to conduct a medical screening on participants. This screening gives clubs an idea of a players past injuries and future injury concerns.
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