Six teenage Villa stars will get the chance to impress England coaches after being called up for national trials.Bryan Jones, the club's academy chief, has expressed his pride after the claret and blues starlets were included among a 40-strong England under-16 party.Defenders Joshua Webb, Bradley Lewis and Oliver Stevenson and midfielders Charlie Ward, Jordan Graham and Jack Grealish will take part in the trials at Burton later this month.Villa's European Cup winning full-back Kenny Swain - now the head coach of England's under-16 team - will run the rule over the youngsters.Those involved in the trials are vying for selection for this season's internationals, including the Victory Shield tournament against the other home nations.It is another feather in the cap for Villa's highly successful academy, with Jones describing this latest batch of players as "outstanding"."I'm absolutely delighted," said the academy director. "I don't think it has ever been known before for one club to provide so many from one age group in an international set up."It is exciting for us for the future. We also have Bradley Watkins, who is an England under-17 goalkeeper."Also in this team, Umit Eminoglu is a Turkish international so you can see it is an outsanding group of players."Villa's academy continues to flourish, with Gabby Agbonlahor, Nathan Delfouneso and Marc Albrighton the most recent in a long line of home grown talents to break into the club's first team ranks.Ciaran Clark made his Premier League bow against Fulham last term, while Barry Bannan and Shane Lowry have both experienced European competition for Martin O'Neill's team.The club also reached the FA Youth Cup final last season, where Tony McAndrew's team were narrowly beaten by Chelsea.
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