Who are the next generation of young Cardiff City stars we might see in the next few years?
These teenage Bluebirds are rising quickly through the ranks
Cardiff City's first team are thriving under the stewardship of Neil Warnock right now, mainly thanks to some smart transfer business and the influence of experienced senior players.
But Warnock has been keen to overhaul the club's youth system in recent years, with many supporters keen to see some homegrown talent break through.
Bar the odd name, it's been slim pickings in recent years, though that may be about to change.
Most Bluebirds fans will already be familiar with names such as Mark Harris, Rhys Healey and Cameron Coxe — all of whom have made fleeting appearance in the first team in the past 12 months — but what about the next generation?
Meet the teenage prodigies in Cardiff's academy who could burst onto the scene in the next few years...
Warren BurwoodYoung Bluebirds 'keeper Warren Burwood
Burwood has been picked ahead of regular Under-23 'keeper Oliver Byrne at times this season, with development team bosses Jarred Harvey and Andy Legg clearly keen on the 17-year-old shot stopper.
Originally from Norfolk, Burwood has been with Cardiff since a 2016 move from Norwich and looks to be progressing nicely.
Behind Neil Etheridge, Brian Murphy and Byrne, he's technically the Bluebirds' fourth choice gloveman.
Jake BodenhamCardiff City youngester Jake Bodenham
Newport-born centre-back Bodenham has been with the Cardiff academy for four years. Now 18 years old and with international honours at youth level under his belt, he's stepped into the Under-23 side with aplomb in recent months.
He has until June to win a professional contract at Cardiff City Stadium when his apprentice deal expires.
Described as a physical defender, he looks to have a fair bit of promise.
Ben MargetsonCardiff City Under-18s starlet Ben Margetson
Son of former Cardiff goalkeeping coach Martyn (now working with Sam Allardyce at Everton), Margetson is a full-back with attacking instincts.
He has only been with the Bluebirds since July 2017 but has already made a good impression, breaking into the Under-23 side on occasion this term.
Just 17, he could rival academy elders Coxe and Rhys Abbruzzese as Cardiff's most exciting young full-back.
Sion SpenceYoung Bluebirds midfield man Sion Spence
Described as a "clever midfield player", 17-year-old Spence has been in the Cardiff academy system for a decade, making his debut for the Under-23s a year ago and featuring regularly since.
With Bellamy overseeing a restructure of the Bluebirds' development set-up — which included the departure of several older Under-23 players — youngsters like Spence have stepped up an age category and thrived.
Laurence WoottonLaurence Wootton, who plies his trade for Cardiff City's youth sides
Another midfielder who has been a regular for Harvey and Legg's Under-23 outfit of late. Wooton turned 18 in January and has made good progress in the Bluebirds' youth ranks since being released by Stoke City.
He is in his second apprenticeship year with Cardiff and could be offered professional terms at the end of the season if his development — and game time for the Under-23s — continues.
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