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Corban Wroe

Corban Joel Wroe (born 30 September 1992) is an Australian professional basketball player who currently plays for Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League (NBL). The 185 cm point guard played for multiple Queensland state teams growing up in Brisbane before moving to Canberra in 2009 on an Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) scholarship. In 2011, he moved to the United States to play college basketball for Hartford, spending for years as a Hawk before returning to Australia in 2015 to launch an NBL career. He has drawn comparisons to former Perth Wildcats stalwart guard, Brad Robbins.
==Early life and career==
Wroe was born in Townsville, Queensland but moved to Brisbane as a youth, spending 2005 to 2008 attending Southern Cross Catholic College. During this time, he represented the Brisbane Capitals' under age groups, represented Queensland South at the 2007 Australian U16 Championships and 2008 Australian U18 Championships, and helped the Australian Emus win the 2008 FIBA Oceania Youth Tournament.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=4 Corban Wroe )
In 2009, Wroe moved to Canberra on an Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) scholarship and also attended Lake Ginninderra Secondary College, the affiliate school of the AIS. Wroe had a busy schedule in 2009, first representing Australia early in the year at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Australian Youth Olympic Team )〕 where the team won gold. He later represented Queensland South at the Australian U18 Championships, and played eight games for the AIS SEABL team, averaging 4.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Australian Institute of Sport – SEABL 2010 )〕 Then in December, he represented Lake Ginninderra at the Australian Schools Championships.
In 2010, Wroe continued on with the Australian Institute of Sport, having graduated from Lake Ginninderra. Early in the year, Wroe won his second gold medal with the Emus after the team won the Albert Schweitzer Tournament. He later re-joined the Emus for their China tour in June, helping the team finish the Jiaozuo tournament with a 7–2 win/loss record, and attended a team camp in August in preparation for the 2010 FIBA Oceania U18 Championship. He ultimately did not make the final team for the penultimate tournament. Wroe also played for the AIS SEABL team in 2010, averaging 2.7 points, 1.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 12 games,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Player statistics for Corban Wroe – SEABL )〕 represented Queensland at the Australian U20 Championships, and was named the 2010 Junior Male Player of the Year by Basketball Queensland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=2010 Junior Male Player of the Year - Corban Wroe )〕 In addition, Wroe also participated in the 2009 Nike All-Asia Camp and the 2010 Nike Global Challenge.〔
Wroe spent one more year at the AIS in 2011 and was part of the Emus' training camp squad preparing for the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship. He ultimately failed to make the final roster again. He did, however, sign a national latter of intent with the University of Hartford in the United States to play for coach John Gallagher and the Hawks in 2011–12.

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