Liverpool have today announced that goalkeeper Brad Jones has completed his move from Middlesbrough - but what do you know about the Aussie 'keeper?
Brad was born on March 19, 1982 and shares a birthday with Bond girl Ursula Andress and Die Hard actor Bruce Willis.
He attended John Curtin State High School in Fremantle, Western Australia - the same school that gave us Eskimo Jo bandmates Kav Temperley and Stuart MacLeod.
Thanks to his mother, the new stopper has Scouse blood and grew up supporting Liverpool.
Despite being a goalkeeper by trade, Craig Johnston was his favourite player as a youngster.
In 2005-06 Brad enjoyed one of the finest seasons of his career to-date as he played four times in the UEFA Cup campaign that saw Middlesbrough go on to reach the final. He was an unused substitute in the 4-0 defeat to Sevilla.
Jones was also between the sticks for Boro's impressive 0-0 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford in the same season. He famously kept out a Ruud Van Nistelrooy penalty to help secure a 0-0 draw for the visitors and dent the Red Devil's fading title hopes.
Brad made his senior debut for Australia in a friendly against Uruguay on February 5, 2007. The Socceroos lost the match 2-1. Alvaro Recoba got the winner after he failed to deal with a 77th minute cross.
England legend Peter Shilton is a known admirer of Brad and was the goalkeeping coach who gave him the thumbs up when Boro' boss Bryan Robson opted to sign him back in July 1998.
Jones was a hero of the Australia U23 side that reached the last eight of the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Brad is proud of his Aussie roots and once turned down the chance to play for England after receiving a call-up from the FA for the Three Lions' U17 clash with Luxembourg.
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