Indie wrote:
At draft camp, Hampson ran 20 m in 3 seconds. The fastest guys do it in around 2.8 seconds.
Going on those figures, it's unlikely that a fast time for 10 m is 2.7 seconds. And 2.7 seconds for 20 metres would be a record time, you'd think.
It appears the record at draft camp for the 20 metres is 2.79 set by Danyle Pearce in 2004.
Last year's draft camp results for the 20 metres were as follows:
Nathan Krakouer - 2.83 sec
Nathan Djerrkura - 2.90 sec
Nathan Brown - 2.91 sec
Simon Hogan - 2.91 sec
Brock O'Brien - 2.92 sec
Shaun Grigg - 2.92 sec
Ben Reid - 2.93 sec
Ben Ross - 2.94 sec
Clint Benjamin - 2.95 sec
Travis Boak - 2.96 sec
See
http://www.footygoss.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=30799&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0Interesting that Benjamin also finished 3rd in both the repeat 30 metre sprints and the standing vertical jump tests

IIRC correctly, Gibbs might have recorded a 3 second result for the 20 metres, but he was injured and pulled the pin after the first day of testing. So the draft camp wasn't an ideal test of his speed.
Thanks for that.
Here is a profile of Gibbs
1. Bryce Gibbs - Carlton
More of a natural footballer than an athlete but possesses freakish skills. Played senior footy for Glenelg in 2005 and 2006. One of only two South Australians that made the U18 AA side this year and was named SA’s MVP. Genuine midfielder, not lightning quick, but football ability and awareness make up for that. Can also be effective as a goalkicking wingman. By far the best midfield prospect in the draft pool and the Blues will look to give the likes of Stevens and Scotland more assistance.
And hes become a backmen under Pagan
