Who's The Fastest Player At Your Club?
We'e got the official data.
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Yesterday we discovered Gary Rohan was the quickest player in the AFL this season.
It's a reasonable feat, considering his severe broken leg a few years back.
But who takes the honours at each club?
There's a few that aren't so surprising. Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti takes it home for the Bombers, having just missed out on the competition-wide top 10.
And there are some that are. Big men Justin Westhoff and Darcy Moore have clocked the highest speeds for Port Adelaide and Collingwood, respectively.
Heath Shaw also looks to have taken home the title for GWS, beating out all the youngsters.
Who's the fastest player at your club?
Source: AFL live app. Based on highest speed reached in-game.
Adelaide: Charlie Cameron - 34.6 kilometres per hour
Brisbane: Dayne Zorko - 34.0 kilometres per hour
Carlton: Ed Curnow - 33.9 kilometres per hour
Collingwood: Darcy Moore - 34.4 kilometres per hour
Essendon: Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti - 34.5 kilometres per hour
Fremantle: Lachie Weller - 34.3 kilometres per hour
Geelong: Daniel Menzel/Harry Taylor - 34.6 kilometres per hour
Gold Coast: Adam Saad - 34.1 kilometres per hour
GWS: Heath Shaw - 34.5 kilometres per hour
Hawthorn: James Sicily - 34.2 kilometres per hour
Melbourne: Jayden Hunt - 34.7 kilometres per hour
North Melbourne: Kayne Turner - 34.6 kilometres per hour
Port Adelaide: Justin Westhoff - 34.4 kilometres per hour
Richmond: Connor Menadue - 35.0 kilometres per hour
St Kilda: Tim Membrey - 33.4 kilometres per hour
Sydney: Gary Rohan - 35.3 kilometres per hour
West Coast: Elliot Yeo - 34.2 kilometres per hour
(Note: the Western Bulldogs have previously neglected to share GPS data)