Greater Western Victoria Rebels player and former steeplechaser Harry Sharp has set a new time trial record at the Victorian NAB AFL Draft Combine on Saturday.
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Sharp showcased his athletic qualities with a brilliant run in the two-kilometre endurance test.
His time of five minutes and 28 seconds smashed the record, previously set by former Rebels teammate Jay Rantall, who ran set a time of 5:50 at last year's combine.
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Saturday's Combine saw 30 Victorian prospects test at the Holden Centre in Melbourne.
The results of the 30 participants will be valuable for AFL recruiters after the NAB-League season was wiped out by COVID-19.
This year was shaping up as a big one for Sharp, who had big football and athletic ambitions.
However, with the pandemic cancelling a number athletic invitationals, the national track champion to told The Courier in June he was making football his primary focus.