Rhys Walker, a midfield dynamo born in Scotland on the propitious day of 29 April 2006, is currently in his energetic 19 years of age. With his feet firmly in the land of football, Walker carves his path through the field, playing predominantly as a central midfielder for the long-standing Scottish club, Falkirk.
Standing at merely 5 feet 7 inches tall (or as they say in metric, 1.72m), Walker does not particularly stand out in a crowd of footballers who ventured into the rarer altitudes of height. However, this only adds to the charm of his unassuming presence, a mere disguise for the dynamo on the pitch. Despite his relatively modest height, Walker tips the scale at a solid 10 stones and 3 pounds (equivalent to 65kg for those who prefer metric), a testament to the lean muscle mass typically required for the hustling and bustling world of central midfield football.
Wearing the proud number 32 jersey as he weaves in and out of his opponents' lines, Walker brings to mind some of the standout performers who have previously worn this number in the world of football. Despite his young age, he is already etching out a reputation as a standout player in his role, no easy feat considering the long list of talented individuals he had to surpass to make it to the first team of Falkirk.