Four AFL Draft prospects ran a two kilometre time trial at Collingwood's AIA Centre on Thursday after being unable to test

The most high profile of the quartet was AFL Academy midfielder Ollie Greeves, who completed his time in a run of 6:47 minutes - a pleasing result

Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves also ran, completing his in a time of 6:55 minutes, having missed the testing in early October due to whooping cough.

Lesser known prospects Jasper Russell and Bailey Lloyd also ran, with the former blitzing his test with a time of 5:56 minutes and the latter running 6:45 minutes.

That time would have placed Russell second at the AFL Draft National Combine had he tested, but he was not invited to either the National or State tests, though completed the run having received late interest.

Jasper is the son of highly respected long time AFL high performance and strength and conditioning guru Andrew, who has three decades of experience in the AFL industry and been part of six premiership winning teams.

The halfback was a late addition to Vic Country's squad and showed some attractive traits both at the U18s National Championships and for Dandenong Stingrays at Coates League level before a broken collarbone ruled him out of the late stages of the season.

The run was completed in front of several AFL recruiters.

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