POTENTIAL number one pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan shone at the AFL draft combine over the weekend.
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Thirty draft prospects attended the Victorian Metro draft combine at the Holden Centre, undertaking a number of tests including the time trial and the 20-metre sprint.
The results will be valuable for AFL recruiters after the NAB League season was wiped out by COVID-19.
The Western Bulldogs Next Generation Academy player finished in the top six of two of the tests.
The South Warrnambool export was sixth in the 20-metre sprint.
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He stopped the clock in 2.897 seconds to finish behind Collingwood Next Generation Academy prospect Reef McInnes, who ran a time of 2.779.
Ugle-Hagan, an Oakleigh Chargers' NAB League premiership player in 2019, also finished fifth in the running vertical jump.
The 194-centimetre forward finished with a jump of 86cm.
Western Jets prospect Eddie Ford, a versatile forward, and Gippsland Power's Sam Berry, a hard-edged midfielder, tied for the win in the vertical jump test at 94cm.
Collingwood midfielder and fellow South Warrnambool export Jay Rantall had his two-kilometre time-trial record broken by his former Greater Western Victoria Rebels teammate Harry Sharp.
The former steeplechaser broke the record by 22 seconds set by Rantall, when he completed the course in five minutes and 50 seconds.
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