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Australia has produced three Under-21 World Champions: Leigh Adams (1993), Jason Crump (1995) and Darcy Ward (2009).
He was part of the Serbia and Montenegro team at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where they exited in the first round, finishing last in Group C behind gold-medal winners Argentina, Australia and Tunisia.
He represented Australia at the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Trinidad and Tobago.
Ah-Nau was a member of the Australia Under 20 team that competed in the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship.
By this time, Vasilevski had also represented Australia U-20 11 times and played in the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship.
Shipperley was a member of the Australia under 20 team that competed in the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship.
Godwin was part of the Australia under 20 team that competed in the 2012 IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa.
Gill was a member of the Australia U20s team that competed in the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship, along with fellow Queenslanders: Joel Faulkner, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Lucas, Simon Morahan, Eddie Quirk, Siliva Siliva, Dom Shipperley, and Kimami Sitauti.
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Gill was named captain of the Australia U20s side that competed in the 2012 IRB Junior World Championship.
Carle began his international career playing for Australia at under-17 level before representing Australia at the under-20s 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship.
He was once again on the IRB panel for the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship refereeing several matches including the final between Australia under-20's and New Zealand under-20's.
Although China U-20 qualified into the 2012 AFC U-19 Championship, he was sent off in the last match against Australia with a flagrant foul, which team manager Jan Olde Riekerink considered it as a disgraceful action and said he would never call up Sun for the U-20s squad in the future.