Talk:Matthew Wurth

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[edit] Same guy ?

Expect it's the same Matt Wurth of Yamba, NSW who attended St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill 1974-1977, a talented schoolboy footballer who played in that school's champion First XVs and represented at the GPS and State Schoolboy level in the two years prior to his senior year. If above is verifiable, I'll flesh out the article -Sticks66 (talk) 09:39, 29 January 2008 (UTC)