Top 10 Fastest AFL Players
Here are the 10 fastest AFL players. They played so impressive and some of of them brought their team into victory. The Australian Football League (AFL) is both the governing body and the major professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football. The term is sometimes mistakenly used as the name of the code itself. The AFL premiership season currently consists of 24 home and away rounds, followed by the finals series and the season concludes with the AFL Grand Final at which the winning team receives the premiership cup.
10. Taylor Hunt (Sandringham Dragons, VIC): 25.49 seconds
Taylor Hunt as the fastest AFL players is footballer for the Sandringham Dragons in the Australian Football League (AFL). His speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.49 seconds. He made his AFL debut in Round 11 in 2010 against the West Coast Eagles.
9. Alistair Smith (Perth, WA): 25.48 seconds
Alistair Smith is footballer for the Perth in the Australian Football League (AFL). His speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.48 seconds. This fastest AFL players spent the years of 2009 and 2010 with the Zebra in the VFL to develop his career.
8. Jack Watts (Sandringham Dragons, VIC): 25.44 seconds
The other fastest AFL players is Jack Watts. He rules footballer for the Sandringham Dragons in the Australian Football League (AFL). His speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.44 seconds. He attended Brighton Grammar School to compete in the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS).
7. Stephen Hill (West Perth, WA): 25.44 seconds
Stephen Hill played for the West Perth in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is one of fastest AFL players in the world with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.44 seconds.
6. Ashley Smith (Dandenong Stingrays, VIC): 25.14 seconds
Ashley Smith is one of the fastest AFL players in the world with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.14 seconds. He was selected by West Coast with Pick 36 in the 2008 AFL Draft, after being predicted to go as high as his first debut. He is an Australian rules footballer for the Dandenong Stingrays in the Australian Football League (AFL).
5. James Strauss (Oakleigh Chargers, VIC): 25.10 seconds
James Strauss is one of the fastest AFL players in the world with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.10 seconds. His first official game for Melbourne indeed occurred in Round 1 of the 2010 AFL season against Hawthorn at MCG. James Strauss is an Australian rules footballer for the Oakleigh Chargers in the Australian Football League (AFL).
4. Nic Naitanui (Swan Districts, WA): 25.10 seconds
This fastest AFL players is an Australian rules footballer for the Swan Districts, WA in the Australian Football League (AFL). his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 25.10 seconds. His first game at the senior level was on 13 June 2009.
3. Mathew DeBoer (Claremont, WA): 24.97 seconds
He is an Australian rules footballer for the Claremont in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is one of the fastest AFL players in the world with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 24.97 seconds. He made his AFL debut for Fremantle in Round 6 of the 2009 AFL season at Subiaco Oval, as a replacement to Rhys Palmer.
2. Sam Blease (Eastern Ranges, VIC): 24.97 seconds
Sam Blease is the second of the list fastest AFL players. Sam Blease is an Australian rules footballer for the Eastern Ranges in the Australian Football League (AFL) with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 24.97 seconds. He represented the under-18 Vic metro side in 2008 and is an AIS/AFL Academy graduate.
1. Ryan Schoenmakers (Norwoord, SA): 24.82 seconds
At the top of the list of fastest AFL players is Ryan Schoenmakers. He is an Australian rules footballer for the Norwood in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is one of the fastest AFL players in the world with his speed of 6×30-meters-sprints-running of 24.82 seconds. This fastest AFL players played at the center half-forward for the South Australian Under-18 side or South Australian National Football League.