A West Australian draft hopeful,has smashed the AFL Draft Combine 3km time trial on the last day of the event.
Joshua Schoenfeld finished in nine minutes and 15 seconds, the day after reaching level 16.2 in the beep test.
Sydney’s Jack Hiscox ran a time of 9:18 at last year’s Combine.
Schoenfeld’s record-breaking run shaded Victorian Thomas Jok (9:47 minutes) and Tasmanian utility Mitchell Hibberd (10:02 minutes).
Hibberd also finished second to Schoenfeld in the beep test, and placed among the best prospects in the goalkicking and kicking tests in front of recruiters.
Ben Keays, who is likely to land at the Brisbane Lions as an academy player at next month's NAB AFL Draft, also performed strongly in the time trial, completing a 10:09 minute run.
Two South Australians finished in the top ten of the time trial - Will Snelling, who played for West Adelaide in its SANFL league grand final win, and Millicent’s Mason Redman (Glenelg).
Three-kilometre time trial
Joshua Schoenfeld - 9:15 minutes
Thomas Jok - 9:47
Mitchell Hibberd - 10:02
Declan Mountford - 10:04
Brayden Hackett - 10:06
Ben Keays - 10:09
Daniel Rioli - 10:09
Will Snelling - 10:10
Mason Redman - 10:12
Nash Holmes - 10:16