Nick Wilson
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Nick Wilson (born 6 August 1990 in New Zealand) is a well noticed field hockey striker from New Zealand, who has been selected on the New Zealand National Team, at the expense of Bevan Hari, with the Black Stick men's team, which are heading to the Bejing Olympics 2008.
[edit] Career
Nick Wilson is a young player of the Black Sticks men's team. Nick Wilson's uprise came when he scored a goal against the number one Australian Hockey team at Sydney Olympic Park, which was on his debut; he was at an age of 16. He succeeded in his High School career, attending Palmerston North Boys' High School, he represented the first eleven team for three years, at the tender age of 14, until he departed at the start of his final year (aged 17), to train with the Black Sticks.