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But if the latter fails to pass a fitness test, the Hoops boss has every faith in youngster Darnell Fisher, who made his debut at right-back at the weekend.
Arguably it was the third wicket which was the most significant, however, as indecision resulted in youngster Ross Taylor being sacrificed by Fleming, who had nudged the ball into the off-side and dallied while Vaughan swooped to relay to Flintoff.
The pain continued for the visitors after the break as a woeful Blayney clearance eventually resulted in youngster Thompson conceding a penalty and being harshly sent off.
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"It will not inspire confidence in youngsters".
Bring in youngsters who do not carry the baggage of recent defeats.
The widening gap between the two lines reflects the increase in youngsters going to university.
Hussain says THSU offers an invaluable service at a crucial time in youngsters' lives.
The Plymouth scheme aims to build resilience in youngsters before problems escalate.
It found that Type 2 diabetes, a new scourge among young people, progresses faster and is harder to treat in youngsters than in adults.
Other consequences of sleep deprivation in youngsters include "an erosion of happiness — an increased risk of depression and other mood disturbances" in those with an underlying vulnerability.
Informed supervision by coaches, enforcement of sport rules and medical supervision at competitions and practices should help decrease the risk of overuse injuries in youngsters, she added.
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