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By Press Release in Football on 26th Sep 2009 13:00
The 19-year-old from Dunstable in Bedfordshire has become the third winner of the prestigious scholarship scheme, which is sponsored by Toro and Lely UK and sees a promising young turf professional win a six-month stay at the world-famous stadium.
Tom is a student at Hertfordshire's Oaklands College in St Albans, chosen as Wembley's exclusive education partner in the scheme because of its close proximity to the stadium. He says the prospect of winning motivated him throughout his course. "When I first heard about the chance to work at Wembley I was really encouraged to work hard to gain my qualifications in hopes I might win the scholarship," he says. "I'm ecstatic that my hard work paid off and can't wait to join the team and develop my skills."
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