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Early career - at Oakleigh Youth Club Football Club

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As on the Warwick Capper Wikipedia page, it is incorrectly stated that they played together at Oakleigh Districts. They both played together at Oakleigh Youth Club Football Club, now known as Oakleigh Dragons. The 'Tin Sheds' link at the bottom of the page is to an OYCFC history page. I played alongside Warwick in 1978 at that club in the U15s, and David Rhys-Jones was playing in the U17s. He had whiteline fever even back then. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Piglos (talkcontribs) 10:37, 17 January 2017 (UTC)Reply