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--Banks202901 (talk) 04:33, 21 October 2012 (UTC)== Jack Littlejohn ==

Jack Littlejohn was born on the 05/04/1996 coming from a sporting background where the majority of success from the family has been in Cricket, AFL, and Rugby League. Jack is the grandson to John McMahon a massive cricketing name in the NSW cricketing region. John McMahon has been described by Keith Miller as the best spinner ever not to play for Australia. The Genetics lived on through McMahon as all of his eight kids succeeded in sport making Nationals in either Netball or Cricket. McMahon’s dad was a former Rugby League player for the Balmain Tigers. Jack’s mother Kathryn Littlejohn formerly known, as McMahon was captain of the Australian Indoor cricket team and also was a vital member in the NSW state Netball team. The Littlejohn side also had success were the three brothers all succeeded Guy in surfing, Shane in AFL rejected contract from Geelong and Blair (Jacks father) in League before he went on to join the Australian Navy at 15. Jack Littlejohn son of Blair and Kathryn was brought up on the Gold Coast and had cricket in his blood, along with other big Australian football codes. Yet Jack Littlejohn started football (soccer) when he was 5 years old for Merrimac Football Club better known as the Italian club. Jack also started cricket when he was 8 showing flawless natural talent in handling, reactions in the fielding arena and also won various awards in cricket including best bowler on the gold coast for his age group two years running. Known as LJ by his peers Jack also developed into a good footballer, where he started to stand out more in the Under 9/10 region and his good performances also got him regular appearances with the under 11 development team. He made the top team at Merrimac the next season, before making a massive decision when the goalkeeper walked out of the club; LJ stepped in to fill the whole. Many thought it would be a temporary thing but LJ. He currently plays Under 19’s at Merrimac Football Club he was awarded man of the match in the 2012 grand final for his penalty shoot out heroics and he also previously won honours such as rookie of the year in 2011. He was also youngest senior player to make his debut in the history of the club.