Hot property
West Australian Lewis Jetta has now spoken with 14 clubs, including seven in a row on Wednesday. He is the mature-age player of this draft camp and is expected to be snapped up in November's top 15 to 20 selections.

Saintly intentions
Jesse Crichton was wearing St Kilda shorts during the shuttle run. Hint, hint.

Wind shall not be his enemy
At 77 per cent, Gary Rohan was the best model of kicking efficiency and it was a great effort in Canberra's windy conditions. It was the first time the test had been conducted at draft camp.

Getting to know the next big things
NAB ambassador and new Vic Country under-16 coach Garry Lyon sat and watched the kicking drill with young guns Tom Scully and Anthony Morabito.

Getting away from it all
Ross Lyon arrived on Thursday. Grand final coaches don't always make it up to draft camp following their hectic week. Lyon and Stephen Silvagni joined recruiting staff John Peake, John Beveridge, Paul Collins and list manager Matthew Drain.

Mutual respect
Lyon, sitting on the floor of the basketball courts, and Silvagni and Beveridge received some warm congratulations on their season from last year's premiership coach Alastair Clarkson, who wandered over to shake hands.

From hopeful to hero
In 2007, Chris Masten was a draft camp attendee. On Wednesday, there was a supporter in the basketball courts wearing a West Coast guernsey with No.13 and Masten's name on the back.

Taking it all in his stride
Sam Reid of the Murray Bushrangers is a trooper. Moments after running a 14.7 beep test – impressive for a 192cm kid – he was seen being interviewed on camera.

Toss a coin into the fountain and make a wish
The Adelaide camp was seen interviewing Bendigo Pioneers onballer Dustin Martin shortly after he had completed his impressive kicking test. However, it might be wishful thinking from the Crows, who will start their intake at No.13. Martin isn't expected to last past pick five.

We'll throw in a set of steak knives
Seen deep in conversation during the kicking test were footy managers from Carlton and the Western Bulldogs, Steven Icke and James Fantasia. Soon after, Rodney Eade was telling the gathered media that the Dogs weren't interested in Brendan Fevola.

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