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Originally the article contained as birthday 16 November 2003 which was changed by this edit: [1] to 12 May 2004 without giving sources. Soccerway has 16 November 2003 and although the probably more reliable website of Perth Glory doesn't give a birthday, kit provides an age of 19: [2] which would be consistent with him being born in 2003. So I will change back the repective details, including the change of height from 179 to 181 cm and of the birthplace from Australia to Luton. If this is reverted, please give your sources. Proofreader (talk) 17:15, 17 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]