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Casey Minson Minson first played for the Adelaide Avalanche of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) in 2004.
Russell PackerPacker also played in the Foxton Rugby League Under 14s side at the age of nine years old in a curtain raiser between the Manawatu Mustangs and Auckland Warriors reserve-grade side in 1998.
Chris YarranHe was also a member of the AIS/AFL Academy Squad and captained a team from the Clontarf Football Academy in a game against a visiting South African Under 19's side in February 2007.
William Alexander Campbell After touring the United Kingdom with Australian Universities in 1984, William Campbell made his debut upon his return for both the Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies.
David GillespieOriginally form the central west town of Narromine, Gillespie joined Canterbury in their rebuilding after the 1980 premiership and was soon a success with his powerful tackling which earned him the well-known nickname'' Cement''.
Charlie Huber Huber first played for Botany Swarm of the New Zealand Ice Hockey League in 2005.
Ryan Jackson (Australian footballer) Jackson began his football career at the Hurstbridge Junior Football Club, then moving to the Greensborough Junior Football Club, before playing under-18s football with the Northern Knights, where he was club captain in 2005.
Julian SaveaIn 2008, Savea made the New Zealand secondary schools team and the Hurricanes academy squad.
Duncan McGregor McGregor made his provincial rugby union debut playing for Canterbury in 1900 when he was just 19.
Mike Temwanjera Temwanjera played until 2003 with CAPS United, traditionally one of the strongest teams in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.
Mick Cronin (footballer)Cronin earned his first Western Australia cap against South Australia in 1933 after being selected as part of the squad for the Sydney Carnival and went on to play 12 games for his state.
Peter SumichSumich made his debut for South Fremantle in 1986, having also played cricket for the Australian national under-19 team.
Nathan BrackenBracken represented New South Wales in Australian domestic cricket, Eastern Suburbs in Sydney Grade Cricket and also appeared for English County team Gloucestershire in 2004.
Mark Coughlan On 11 April 2010, Coughlan made his debut with St Kevin's Old Boys in Premier B of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA).
Sean Jones (ice hockey) Jones first played for the Saints Monarchs of the Victorian Ice Hockey Association in 2002.
Max PuckettPuckett was selected as the pitcher for the Western Australian state team at the 1954 Claxton Shield, with his father serving as the side's captain-coach.
Roy LevyDuring his time playing baseball in Queensland, he got selected in the Queensland cricket team in 1929 and made his debut against Victoria scoring 129 and playing as a wicket-keeper.
Sandor EarlAfter recovering from the operation, Earl changed to Matraville Sports High School in 2007 where he was a member of the Arrive Alive Cup winning team, scoring a try in the final against Patrician Brothers Blacktown.
Tyler RixIn April 2007 Rix played for Dame Alice Owen's School with whom he won the English Schools' FA National Cup.
Jeremy Brockie Brockie started his youth football for Richmond Athletic and his senior career at Matson's Premier Football League side Nelson Suburbs before going on to play for Canterbury United in the 2004 -- 05 season of the New Zealand Football Championship.
Colin Slade Slade made his debut for Canterbury playing first five in the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup, and scored 86 points for his side as Canterbury won the competition.
Roy SimmondsHe represented Victoria at the 1956 Perth interstate football carnival.
Cynna KyddDespite never having played a national league game, Kydd was selected in the national under-21 (U-21) team in 1999, which, as a result of reforms made that year, automatically saw her admitted to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).
Marchant de Lange de Lange, at the age of 19, made his first class debut in 2010 for Easterns against Free State and returned match figures of 4/99.
Phil WallerIn 1908 Waller turned out for Newport against the touring Australian team.
Chiliboy RalepelleRalepelle also made his senior provincial debut for the Blue Bulls in 2005.
Reggie SchwarzWhile at Cambridge he joined the Cambridge University rugby team and in the Varsity Match of 1893 he won his only sporting Blue.
Koby StevensIn 2009 he captained the AIS/AFL Academy squad in their annual tour and was in the leadership group for Vic Country at the 2009 AFL National Under 18 Championships.
Corey Brown (footballer)In 2009, Brown was awarded a scholarship with the Queensland Academy of Sport at the age of 15.
Roddy Grant (rugby union)He was awarded the 2008 John Macphail Scholarship, allowing him to have a summer playing for Auckland University club in New Zealand.
Tom TriffittTriffitt debuted for Western Australia in the 2012 -- 13 Ryobi One-Day Cup match against New South Wales, and has played every match for the state in the 2012 -- 13 season, in both the first-class and limited-overs competitions.
Jason Gram 2009 AFL Grand Final As a junior with Gippsland Power in the TAC Cup, Gram quit football for basketball with a view to making the elite level in that sport.
Giles EcclestoneFollowing the 1992 season, he played a single List A match in South Africa for Natal Country Districts against Orange Free State.
Sydney MorseSydney's older brother, Edward St John Morse, played in the first meeting of Oxford and Cambridge match on 10 February 1872, representing Cambridge University, a game won by Oxford by a goal (from a try by Isherwood) to nil.
Sam RoweOriginally from Walla Walla in the New South Wales Riverina, Rowe played his junior football for the Walla Walla Football Club in the Hume Football League, before playing TAC Cup football for the Murray Bushrangers in northern Victoria in 2005.
Gary Rohan Rohan represented Victoria Country at the 2009 AFL National Under 18 Championships, winning the team's MVP award as well as All-Australian honours.
Christopher Sekura Sekura first played ice hockey for the West Sydney Ice Dogs (now Sydney Ice Dogs) of the Australian Ice Hockey League in 2003.
Graham House (cricketer)He made his debut at state level during the 1972 -- 73 season, having previously also played for a Western Australia Country team against the touring English cricket team.
Brian FunesFunes continued to play exclusively for the Raptors until 2011 when he signed with the Sydney Ice Dogs of the Australian Ice Hockey League.
Clinton Wagman He was first involved in provincial-level youth rugby when he represented the at the 2006 Under-16 Grant Khomo Week.
Napolioni Nalaga born 7 April 1986 in Sigatoka, Fiji, Nalaga first played as a wing for the Fiji Under 19 team to the Under 19 Rugby World Championship where he notched 7 tries in 3 games for the Fiji team.
Rico GearGear made his provincial debut in 1997, playing for Poverty Bay against King Country.
Patrick PhibbsHe played his Junior Rugby with Randwick DRUFC and attended Waverley College in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney where he played First XV in 1999.
Barry Muir Muir played his junior rugby league at Coolangatta State School and represented Queensland Schoolboys in 1951.
Ajantha MendisIn the year 2000 he represented the school under 15 cricket team and he was selected to the first eleven team.
Jason Polak Polak began his National Soccer League career with Sydney Olympic in 1989 after having spent three years at the Australian Institute of Sport.
Tom TriffittPlaying as a wicket-keeper, he progressed to Tasmania's under-23 side in the Futures League in December 2009, and soon established himself as the side's first-choice wicket-keeper.
Samisoni LangiHe then went onto be selected to play for the 2011 NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Schoolboys and the 2011 Australian Schoolboys Rugby League teams whilst attending Trinity College, Auburn.
Darrin RamshawRamshaw debuted at state level during the 1989 -- 90 season, playing his first in that season's Sheffield Shield, against South Australia at the WACA Ground.
Todd Clever Clever began his professional career in New Zealand in 2006 when he joined Harbour in the National Provincial Championship.
David Huxley David Huxley first played ice hockey for Adelaide Avalanche of the Australian Ice Hockey League in 2005.
Kurt TippettHe then went on to represent Queensland in the 2006 AFL National Under 18 Championships where they would go undefeated through the tournament to win the second division title.
Steve Corica Corica started playing football in his home town of Innisfail, in Far North Queensland and joining the elite player program at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1990.
Ashton Constant He was included in the squad for the 2004 Vodacom Shield competition and made his senior debut in 2004.
Robert Graves (rugby) Graves was one of the New South Wales rugby union players who matched up against the first professional New Zealand team, Albert Baskiville's' All Golds' in three matches in Sydney in August 1907.
Kevin MuscatHe moved from Sunshine to the Australian Institute of Sport in 1990 and was awarded the Weinstein Medal as the Victorian Junior Player of the year.
Aaron LesterAn Ellerslie junior, he played for the Auckland City Vulcans in the Lion Red Cup in 1994 before being signed to an Auckland Warriors development contract.
Harry BowcottBowcott was part of the Wales Secondary Schools team that beat Yorkshire Schools 18-13 at Pontypridd in April 1926, playing alongside him in that young team were future Welsh internationals J. D. Bartlett and Guy Morgan.
Paul Williams (rugby union)As one of the most promising young players in New Zealand rugby, Williams was signed by the Highlanders for the 2003 season, aged only 19 and having never played NPC rugby.
Fuifui Moimoi A Point Chevalier Pirates and Glenora Bears junior, Moimoi was spotted by then New Zealand Warriors coach Daniel Anderson in 2002 while playing in the Bartercard Cup for the Mt Albert Lions.
Se'e Solomona Solomona represented the Kiwi Colts in 1991.
Adam VogesHe went on to tour with the Western Australia under-19 cricket team, and captained the side during the 1998 -- 99 season, later playing for Australia at under-19 level.
Mel WhinnenWhinnen made his state debut for Western Australia against the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1963.
Barney O'ShaughnessyPlaying as a fast bowler and attacking batsman, he played cricket for the school in the Darlot Cup, and also captained the school's football team in 1931, his final year at the school.
James Dalton (rugby player)He was educated at Parktown Boys' High School and Matriculated at Jeppe High School for Boys in Johannesburg, South Africa Winner of the 1995 World Cup, he did n't play in the final or the semi-final.
Korbin Sims Born in Gerringong, New South Wales, Sims played his junior football for the Gerringong Lions and West Bardon Panthers before being signed by the Brisbane Broncos, along with his brothers, Ashton and Tariq in 2008.
Jackson Ormond Aged only 20, Ormond made his provincial debut for Taranaki in 2011, playing in a 30 -- 23 win over Waikato.
Harry GoodhartHe played for the college football team in 1877 and also represented the college in cricket.
Ernst Joubert Joubert started his career playing for, being included in the squads for the 2002 Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup competitions.
Brad Fittler Fittler's first grade career started in 1989 at the Penrith Panthers while he was still attending McCarthy Catholic Senior High School in the western suburbs of Sydney.
Barry JohnJohn began his rugby career as a schoolboy playing for his local team Cefneithin RFC before switching to first-class west Wales team Llanelli RFC in 1964.
William Cope, 1st Baron CopeIn 1891 he played in The Varsity Match against Oxford, gaining a sporting Blue.
Henco Venter He made his first class debut for the in the 2012 Currie Cup Promotion/Relegation series against the.
Jason TemuIn 1994 he followed his coach, Stan Martin, to the Counties Manukau Heroes in the new Lion Red Cup competition.
Joe Ansbro Ansbro joined the Northampton Academy in 2006, during this time he was part of the Cambridge University side that took part in The Varsity Match, producing some quality displays for the University.
Chris SandowIn 2006, while in year 12 at Marsden State High School where his classmates were Israel Folau and Antonio Winterstein, Sandow was selected for the Australian Schoolboys Squad that toured Wales, England and France, where he was awarded the man-of-the-match award in the game against the British Amateur Rugby League Association (BARLA) squad.
Pieter StemmetHe joined the in 2011 and represented them in the 2011 Under-19 Currie Cup.
Kassem IbadullaHe made his first List A appearance for Otago in 1987 when Queensland toured New Zealand.
Scott Fava Scott Fava began his Super Rugby career with the Queensland Reds in 1999, playing for three seasons before moving on to the ACT Brumbies.
Wally PriceOriginally playing in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA), Price debuted for West Perth in the age-restricted war-time competition in 1942, at the age of 16, and played in a premiership in his first season.
Mitchell Villani Mitchell Villani first played for Adelaide Avalanche of the Australian Ice Hockey League in 2006.
Frank FarinaHe won a prestigious position and scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in 1982 and played in the National Soccer League for the Canberra Arrows the following year.
Graeme Wynn The lanky younger brother of rugby league player Peter Wynn of Parramatta, Wynn represented the Jack Gibson - coached New South Wales under-18s in 1977.
Kayla CullenIn 2008, Cullen was selected as a 16-year-old for the New Zealand Secondary Schools (NZSS) netball team and the Junior Tall Ferns basketball team.
Peter SailiSaili started his professional rugby career in 2008, with a start in the NPC for Auckland against Poverty Bay.
Dario Vido?i?He received a scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport and trained in their football (soccer) program before moving onto the A-League, signing a two-year contract with Queensland Roar at the start of the 2006 -- 07 season.
Warwick ArmstrongHe was selected to represent Victoria against Tasmania in Hobart in January 1899, as one of seven in the squad making their first-class cricket débuts.
Ashton AgarHaving failed to gain selection at senior level for Victoria, Agar moved to Western Australia for the 2012 -- 13 season, where he was awarded a contract with the Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA).
Tony JamiesonJamieson started his career, as a junior player in Wellington, New Zealand playing for North Wellington AFC, in 1981, aged 7.
Sonny FaiFai attended De La Salle College, Mangere East Fai made his NRL debut on 23 March 2008 against the Parramatta Eels at Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand.
Brett Wheeler Wheeler, a 6' 10'' (208 cm) tall Centre who played his junior basketball with the Noarlunga Tigers in southern Adelaide, began his NBL career with the Adelaide 36ers in 1991 as backup to the teams Boomers centre Mark Bradtke.
Claire TaylorAlthough she primarily played hockey as a teenager, at which she represented England at Under-17 and Under-19 as a forward, Taylor was awarded a place at The Queen's College, Oxford to study Mathematics in 1994.
Alex Silvagni Silvagni did not play in the TAC Cup as a junior, but instead played for his school, Haileybury College winning a premiership in his final year in 2005.
Vuyisile Colossa In 1996, he started his high school career at Leseding Technical School, where he was chosen for the 1st team baseball and cricket teams as well as the 2nd basketball team.
Chris van Zyl He played some Varsity Cup rugby, representing in the 2011 Varsity Cup competition and making three appearances.
Mikaela TurikTurik was again selected by Cricket ACT to compete in the Cricket Australia U18 National Championships, held in Ballarat, Victoria, from 16 -- 22 January 2013.
John Doyle (hurler)Regarded as too good for CBS Primary School team, he was drafted into the secondary school's under-15 Croke Cup team in 1942.
Tony Tatupu Tony first played for the Mt Albert Lions in the Auckland competition before joining the North Harbour Sea Eagles for the 1994 Lion Red Cup season.
Justin LangerHe also won a scholarship to the Australian Cricket Academy at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1990.
Ben Tameifuna Tameifuna made his Hawke Bay's debut as a teenager in 2010.