25 July 2011
in most colleges there arnt or shouldn't be any. its about your abilities to play. NOT age
one of the best U16 hockey players around
U16 Carteret Rebels: Girls only
Dylan Taylor he plays for frankston pines u18 and u16
because they can grow from the fat that is left in your body
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Stirling Mortlock played in numerous representative teams such as Gordon Juniors as Wing, Outside Center and Fullback in the U10's, U11's, U12's and U16's. whilst attending the prestigious kings school he captained the A grade teams in the U13's, U14's U16's and captained the 1st XV in his final year, playing in the 1st's he received selection in the 1st GPS XV, however his selection into the Australian schoolboys team was cut short due to injury.
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Nicklas Bendtner (born January 16, 1988 in Copenhagen) is a Danish footballer who, as of February 2014, plays as a striker for Arsenal. Bendtner began his professional career with Arsenal in 2005, having periods on loan with Birmingham City, Sunderland, and Juventus. He has represented the Danish national team at all youth levels since U16, including being named as the 2004 Under-17 player of the year. Bendtner received his first senior cap in 2006, and has made over 50 appearances for the national side.
Proberly Edwin Van Der Sar who is 6"5 and a half (1.97m)it's Issakson, look it upEdit: Željko Kalac is a retired Australian goalkeeper of Croatian decent, he is 2.02 Metres (6 foot 7 1/2 Inches)
The best person or we can call it the best person in cricket since 1995 till 2009 is Khalid Khan.he is a pace bowler and took a wicket on the 2nd ball of his first over in his debut match against Campbelltown city U16 at Jackson Park. He was playing for campbelltown city cricket club U 15 team.Guess what he is the best.
Fraizer Campbell (born September 13, 1987 in Huddersfield) is an English footballer who, as of March 2014, plays for Cardiff City. Campbell began his footballing career for Manchester United, playing for the side between 2006 and 2009, including loan appearances at Royal Antwerp, Hull City, and Tottenham Hotspur, where he maintained a steady scoring record. Campbell moved to Sunderland in 2009, signing a four-year contract. His time at the club was severely interrupted by two anterior cruciate ligament injuries in 2010 and 2011, which sidelined him for a combined 18 months. Campbell left at the conclusion of his contract, signing a three-year deal for Cardiff City. Campbell made appearances for England youth teams from U16 to U21 level, and made a single appearance for the full international side in 2012.