It’s a lot tougher for country kids to make it to the big time in football
The western NSW star made a name for himself during Sydney-s tough 2008/09 season, earning rave reviews for his performances at right back and not looking out of place, despite his tender 17 years of age. Playing in the highly talented Sydney FC Youth squad, Grant-s aggression and ability to join in attacks down the right side were quickly noticed by the first team coaching panel and it was no surprise that he received a call up.
A product of the NSW Institute of Sport and Australian Institute of Sport programs, Grant is well schooled in his football learning and is seen as a leader of the future, especially with the Qantas Young Socceroos heading to the FIFA World Youth Cup later this year in Egypt.
We find out a little more about Rhyan in our feature series called ‘Get to Know You-.
Favourite Current Player/s: Harry Kewell and Steven Gerrard
Favourite Current Team/s: Liverpool
What player Female/Male do you most admire and why: Steven Gerrard – because he works hard and does whatever he can for his team
What would your ultimate football experience be as a player: Playing in a World Cup
Career Highlight to date: Debut for Sydney FC
Most memorable match played in and why: First game for Sydney FC, as it was my senior debut game.
Biggest Influence on career: my dad and mum – they always encouraged me but never forced me to play
What got you into football: My mates and sisters
What-s the one thing about football you enjoy the most? Winning
Outside of football, what do you enjoy most: Sleeping