The Top 10 Youngsters To Watch.


The Top 10 Youngsters To Watch.

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In the countdown to the A-League's 10th season, The World Game is celebrating everything the competition has had to offer over the past nine seasons of euphoric highs and comical lows. From the very best matches to the best goals, biggest blow-ups and even the signing of a non-existent player, our stable of A-League experts has it covered in our Power of 10 lists.
By Scott McIntyre
8 OCT 2014 - 12:37 PM UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

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Every year there is a new crop of young talents that light up the A-League and end up making their way to even higher honours.

Over the past few seasons we've seen the likes of Mathew Leckie, Robbie Kruse, Mat Ryan, Tom Rogic, Tommy Oar, Adam Taggart and Trent Sainsbury go from fresh faced youngsters to stars of the league and then on to wearing the Socceroos shirt.

Below is a list of generation next – some already have a handful of A-League appearances to their name, many you may not have heard of yet – but you will.

Here are Scott McIntyre's top 10 youngsters to watch over the 2014-2015 season.

BRUCE KAMAU (Adelaide United)

Club insiders have high hopes for this right winger who is being described as a similar style of player to Awer Mabil.

A product of the club's youth league team, Kamau has impressed in pre-season and played the final quarter of an hour in the high-profile exhibition game against Malaga.

A 'traditional' winger who likes to stay wide and send in crosses the 19 year-old is also very good in one-on-one situations and not afraid to take on – and beat - his man.

Currently stuck behind a queue of players for the role on the right of Adelaide's new look 3-4-3 set-up, insiders still suggest that Kamou will be pushing for a spot by the second half of the season.

GEORGE LAMBADARIDIS (Brisbane Roar)

The highly-rated 22 year-old midfielder is in the final year of his two-season deal with Brisbane.

After cracking the senior squad late in the 2011-2012 A-League season (where he scored a spectacular goal against Gold Coast United) Lambadaridis was viewed as being a key part of future Roar campaigns before injury cruelled almost all of the previous season.


Rupturing his ACL in the club's second pre-season game (described by club insiders as one of the worst such injuries they've seen) meant he missed the rest of the season but after working hard at his rehabilitation he's undertaken a full pre-season this time around.

Unlikely to immediately crack what is a gun Roar midfield, the player who is most at home operating as a deeper-lying playmaker, is a solid option to call on should an opportunity open up through injury or national team call-ups.

Having spent a season with the Club Brugge youth team prior to his arrival at the Roar, Lambadaridis is a technically polished 'number six'.

ANTHONY KALIK (Central Coast Mariners)

One of two highly-rated youngster coming through the Mariners system, Kalik – along with Liam Rose – are touted as the next big things to come off the Gosford production line.

Physically Kalik bears some resemblance to a No. 10 that shone for the club, Tom Rogic, and in years to come he could have as big an influence.

A creative central midfielder who can score goals, it's just what the Mariners are looking for although it may be the latter part of the season before we see the prodigiously talented player - who is still only 16 years.


Kalik was the youngest ever player to sign a professional A-League contract when he penned a three-year deal last September.

BEN GARUCCIO (Melbourne City)

After being consistently overlooked under John Aloisi, the versatile Garuccio flourished with the arrival of John van't Schip midway through the season.

Although he made his starting debut last year in place of Aziz Behich at left-back, Garuccio is also capable of operating as a left winger or as a forward – where he was deployed on occasion off the bench.


DYLAN MURNANE (Melbourne Victory)
The 19 year-old left fullback, who made his debut during the 2012-2013 season but who, by season's end, could be an established first choice for Victory.

Club insiders regard him as a no-nonsense defender who is highly capable of getting up and down the sideline in the kind of high-tempo approach that coach Kevin Muscat is instilling in the squad.


Another who has impressed in pre-season Murnane will miss the start of the season while he's away on Australia U-20 duty in Myanmar.

Ironically Scott Galloway, another likely contender for the left-back role, will also be at that same tournament.

BRANDON LUNDY (Newcastle Jets)

An 18 year-old product of Hunter Sports High who commences a two-year contract with the senior squad for this season.

A versatile player capable of operating anywhere across the forward line but perhaps more comfortable as a 'number 9', experienced scouts have described Lundy as one of the best Australian players they've ever seen in this age group.

The Newcastle junior had his first run-out with the senior squad this pre-season and although unlikely to crack the starting XI just yet is definitely one to watch over the latter half of the season and beyond.

BRANDON O'NEILL (Perth Glory)

One of a group of local WA products the versatile O'Neill can slot in as cover in a defensive role but is perhaps more at home in central midfield.

A genuinely two-footed player O'Neill has shone in pre-season and after being involved in fits and starts over the past few seasons this year could be a breakout one for the talented 20 year-old.


ALEX GERSBACH (Sydney FC)

Don't be surprised if this 17 year-old product of the FFA's Centre of Excellence is thrust straight into Sydney's starting line-up for the Round 1 clash with Melbourne City.

Graham Arnold and the Sydney coaching staff have massive wraps on the left-back who made his club debut in the FFA Cup Round of 32 clash against the same opponent in August.


He's thought of so highly that Arnold has decided to hold off on signing a more experienced left-back until January to see how Gersbach responds to his probable opportunity.

ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZ (Wellington Phoenix)

There are a handful of young players set to explode onto the scene for the Phoenix this season – left back Tom Doyle amongst them – but it's a duo of foreign recruits that are likely to have fans on the edge of their seats.

Dutch youth international Roly Bonevacia comes with an incredible pedigree but Alex Rodridguez is also set to star at the Cake Tin and beyond.

A former captain of the Sunderland reserve side, the 21 year-old came to the club's attention via contacts of Chris Greenacre and club insiders believe they have a real gem on their hands.

A versatile midfielder who grew up in Tenerife, Rodriguez is set to operate as part of the deeper midfield line in Ernie Merrick’s 4-3-3 but is just as capable of being used in a more attacking role out wide.

MARTIN LO (Western Sydney Wanderers)

A highly-rated central midfielder who is still completing his high school studies but once that's out of the way expect him to be pushing for a regular role in the first-team squad.

Slightly built Lo is regarded as a wonderful technician on the ball and travelled with the squad on the previous pre-season campaign in Japan and China before suffering an injury, which curtailed his progress for several months.

Now fully fit he could be another of the youth team graduates to play an increasingly important role in the first team going forward.

Known by his team-mates as 'McFly'.



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